Neutral atoms always have a net charge of 0(zero).
A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.
A beryllium atom without electrical charge.
The atom is neutral,, there is no net charge
If there is an imbalance in the numbers of protons in electrons, then yes, an atom would have electrical charge.
In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.
A "normal" atom has not an electrical charge; ions have a charge.
The atom of americium is neutral; only ions have an electrical charge.
It is said to be neutral.
The atom is neutral.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
A particle in an atom with a neutral charge is a neutron. Neutrons have no electrical charge and are located in the atomic nucleus along with protons. They contribute to the mass of the atom but do not affect its overall charge.
proton (electrical charge +1), neuton (neutral) electron (electrical charge -1)