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1. An atom is neutral because hasn't an electrical charge. 2. An ion has an electrical charge, positive or negative.
The electrical charge is +3; this is the isotope aluminium-28.
When a need exist to mention the valence, electrical charge, mass number of an isotope.
yes
A neutron carries no electrical charge
1. An atom is neutral because hasn't an electrical charge. 2. An ion has an electrical charge, positive or negative.
The electrical charge is +3; this is the isotope aluminium-28.
When a need exist to mention the valence, electrical charge, mass number of an isotope.
Isotopes do not carry electrical charges, ions do.The ion formed by nitrogen is called the nitride ion (N3-) and carries a negative charge.
An ion is an atom with an electrical charge, positive or negative.An isotope of chemical element is an atom having a different number of neutrons.
yes
Yes, a plasma is a gas with an electrical charge.
Probably the two most important ones are that (i) protons have a positive electrical charge while electrons have a negative electrical charge and (ii) protons have almost two thousand times as much rest mass as electrons, so that electrons can be ignored in determining the mass number of an isotope.
Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.
There is no charge. Nitrogen-15 is an isotope, which refers to the number of neutrons. Neutrons do not have a charge.
A neutron carries no electrical charge
The electrical charge of aluminum is +3.