protons - positive charge
electrons - negative charge
neutrons - no charge
atomic wise, its a neutron.
electrons are negatively charged and protons are positively charged
The neutron has not electrical charge.
neutron
Neutrons
neutrons
An ion is an atom containing less or more electrons than protons. Electrons are negatively charged so an extra electron would make the atom negatively charged, where as an atom missing an electron would be positively charged. An ion can be a cation or an anion. A cation is the specific form of ion that is missing 1 or more electrons and results in a positively charged atom. An anion is the specific form of ion that contains 1 or more extra electrons and results in a negatively charged atom.
All atoms of any element are electrically neutral as they will have the same number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons in order to maintain electrical neutrality.
CATIONS are POSITIVELY charged ions, whereas ANIONS are NEGATIVELY charged! Here's a trick: "That cool cat is giving off some real positive vibes..." So you easily know "CATions" give off positive stuff. :) Or, you could think of it like this; cats have metal claws, and CATions are PAWSitive, so metals form positive cations.
Protons are positively charged, while electrons carry a negative charge, and the neutrons are electrically neutral (i.e. the neutron does not carry a positive nor negative charge).
neutrons
No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.
Bromine the element is neutral, meaning it has neither a positive nor a negative charge. However it typically forms negative ions.
To become electrically charged, a conductor must either have an excess of electrons (negatively charged) or a deficiency of electrons (positively charged). For every free electron moving around in a current-carrying conductor, there is a corresponding proton within the fixed atoms, so the conductor is neither negatively- nor positively-charged, but neutral.
NH4 in neither element nor compound. It is positively charged polyatomic cation. It is actually NH4+.
An ion is an atom containing less or more electrons than protons. Electrons are negatively charged so an extra electron would make the atom negatively charged, where as an atom missing an electron would be positively charged. An ion can be a cation or an anion. A cation is the specific form of ion that is missing 1 or more electrons and results in a positively charged atom. An anion is the specific form of ion that contains 1 or more extra electrons and results in a negatively charged atom.
Proton rays consist of protons, a type of positively charged atomic particle, rather than photons, which have neither mass nor charge
No. Gamma rays are massless and have no charge
No. Salt does not carry a charge, nor does any substance.
As we know charges can neither be created nor be destroyed, they just transfer for one place to another.For eg. :- when we say that a body is negatively charged,then that doesn't mean the negative charge was created in the body, but it means that the charge is transferred from somewhere else. Usually the negatively charged particles escape into the atmosphere from the body when friction force is applied.
Typically, neither. It has 11 protons and 11 electrons. It has only one electron in its valence (outer) shell however, which makes it highly reactive. You have heard of Wikipedia, surely.
A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.