There are three basic types of atomic particles. Electrons, which have a negative charge, protons with a positive charge and neutrons, which have no charge.
A particle with no charge is called a neutral particle. This means it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, cancelling each other out. Examples of neutral particles include neutrons.
An atomic particle with a negative charge is called an electron.
The particle of an atom that carries a positive charge is called a proton. It is located in the nucleus of an atom along with neutrons.
The electron is a subatomic particle that has a charge of -1.
The nuclear particle that has no charge is the neutron.
A positively charged particle is called a proton. A negatively charged particle is called an electron.
This particle is called electron.
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is called an electron.
it is called an electron
neutran
it is called a neutron
neutran
The particle with an electric charge is called the proton. It makes up part of an atoms nucleus.
An atom that carries an electric charge is called an ion, not a neutron. Neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atoms that have no charge. Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge.
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Neutron
The subatomic particle with no charge is called a neutron. Neutrons are neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom, along with positively charged protons.
The atomic particle called the neutron.