Neutron.
No. That would be called an ion.
A neutron is a part of the atom that has a Neutral charge so to say. The atom is composed of an electron, proton, and neutron. Electrons have the negative charge, Protons have a positive, and neutron has no charge. Remember it as in "Neutron is neutral" or "neutron is no". A free neutron (outside of an atom that is) has a half-life of less than 15 minutes.
This particle is the neutron.
In the atom this particle is the electron.
electron-negative, proton-positive, neutron-neutral
In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.
because it has no charge
In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.
In the nucleus: Neutrons have a neutral charge and Protons have a positive charge
Neutrons are "neutral;" they have no charge.
it is the neutron
I think you mean a neutron. We don't say 'a neutral charge', but rather that it has no charge.
For the atom: Neutron: Charge: neutral Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive
The proton is the particle that has a positive charge. The neutron is the particle that has a neutral charge. both of these reside in the nucleus of an atom.
No.... an atom is not an ion.... ions have a positive or negative charge... Atoms are neutral
A neutron is a subatomic particle with no charge.
0 because an atom is not a charged particle (with the mix of protons which are positive, and neutrons which are neutral . If it was a charged particle, then it would be an ion.