Neutrons do not have a charge.
Electrons are negatively charged, protons are positively charge and neutrons have no charge.
Neutrons and protons both are located at the atomic nucleus. Protons carry +1 charge each. Neutrons carry no charge.
neutrons have no charge at all, ther are neutral
Neutrons have no electrical charge and Protons have a positive (+) charge.
Neutrons have a 0 (zero) charge
Each neutron has an (electrical) charge of zero. For two neutrons, 0 + 0 = 0.
False. Neutrons have no charge so can not repel each other.
+1 This is because there are 11 positive protons but only 10 negative elecrons, so the net charge is 1 positive charge (if each proton balances out each electron). The number of neutrons is irrelevant as neutrons have no charge.
Electrons are negatively charged, protons are positively charge and neutrons have no charge.
Electrons: Negative Protons: Positive Neutrons: Neutral
Neutrons and protons both are located at the atomic nucleus. Protons carry +1 charge each. Neutrons carry no charge.
neutrons have no charge at all, ther are neutral
Neutrons have no electrical charge and Protons have a positive (+) charge.
The electrons orbit around the nucleus. The protons and neutrons are located at the nucleus. The protons have +1 charge each where neutrons do not carry charge.
No. Neutrons have no charge they are neutral.
Neutrons have a 0 (zero) charge
An atomic nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Each proton has a charge of +1, whereas neutrons have no charge. Bromine has an atomic number of 35, and a nucleus containing 35 protons, therefore a charge of +35.