It means that the atom has no charge (not positive or negative). This is because there are an equal number of protons and electrons in the atom.
When an atom has a charge it is called an ion.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
The atom must have 8 electrons to make it have a neutral charge
Neon has ten electrons and as a Nobel gas is generally neutral
The neutral atom of lithium has 3 electrons.
A neutral atom of helium has 2 electrons.
An atom that has a neutral charge is one with which the quantity of electrons is equal to the atomic number.
neutral atom
There exists no mass less atoms. Every atom has a mass.
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
There is no 'neutron atom'. If you mean 'neutral' atom, then the answer is yes.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
In an neutral atom, the number of protons and the electrons are the same
Neutral atom. An atom of nitrogen will also be an isotope of nitrogen.
I think you mean a neutron. We don't say 'a neutral charge', but rather that it has no charge.
The atom must have 8 electrons to make it have a neutral charge
atomic mass is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.It can also be equal to the number of electrons in a neutral atom