It is called a positron.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
The charge on an electron is -1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs.
A proton has a positive charge which is equal in magnitude but opposite to the charge on an electron, which is negative.
The electron is the part of the atom that has a negative charge. It orbits the nucleus, which consists of positively charged protons and neutrally charged neutrons.
In the common case, electrons have a "negative" charge. There are also such thing as a "positron," which is simply a positively-charged electron.
When an atom loses an electron it becomes a positively charged ion.
In the common case, electrons have a "negative" charge. There are also such thing as a "positron," which is simply a positively-charged electron.
electron, negative proton, positive neutron, neutral
An electron? No, the Anti-proton is the negative charged opposite of the positively charged Proton.
An ion with a positive charge is called a cation. Conversely, an ion with a negative charge is called an anion.
When a positively charged electron becomes neutral, it gains an equal amount of negative charge to balance out the positive charge. This typically occurs through the addition of another electron or the loss of a proton, resulting in a neutral atom.
the protons are positively charged that's how you know if it is a proton or an electron because a electron has a negative charge