Neutron is neutral. Proton is positively charged. Electron is negatively charged.
what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
This particle is the electron.
The two principal components of an atom at a subatomic level are Protons and Neutrons. Protons are subatomic particles with a mass of 1 and a charge of 1+ Neutrons are subatomic particles with a mass of 1 and a charge of 0 or neutral
Of the hundreds of subatomic particles, many have an electric charge. The best-know particle with a positive charge is the proton. Subatomic particles are considered only protons, neutrons, electrons. The other particles form the large group of elementary particles (which includes also p, n and e).
This particle is the electron with the electrical charge -1.
what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
Three Subatomic Particles: 1) Neutrons- neutral (no) charge. 2) Protons- positive charge (+) . 3) Electrons- negative charge (-) .
This particle is the electron.
Protons, electrons and neutrons are subatomic particles. Proton has +ve and electron has -ve charge.
Subatomic particles have mass, dimensions, spin, sometimes have an electrical charge.
There are 3 subatomic particles in the atom. The photon has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus. The neutron has no charge and is found in the nucleus. The electron has a negative charge and is on the outside of the nucleus moving around the nucleus.
Neutrons
1889 subatomic particles
protons
The electron has a negative charge, so it would attract and be attracted by particles of opposite/unlike charge (positive charge) such as protons.
The proton has a positive charge of +1.
Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.