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In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
a neutron, a proton is positively charged and an electron is negatively charged :)
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1) what is electron? 2) what is matter? 3) structure of atom?
Matter becomes charged when it loses or gains electrons. When an atom is neutral (no charge) it has an equal number of protons and electrons. But when it loses electrons, it becomes positively charged. When it gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged. Hope I helped! :)
Normal matter consists of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. Anti-matter is composed of (among numerous other particles) negatively charged "anti-protons" and positively charged "positrons".
In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
plasma
no electricity is made of electrons which are negatively charged sub atomic particles and not atoms so not matter.
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Charged ions
Yes, matter is usually charge-neutral due to protons and electrons having opposite charges.
Electrons are the negatively charged moving particles that are the part of every kind of matter and positively charged are called protons and neutral ones are called neutrons. They are a part of every matter.
The electromagnetic force holds unlike particles of matter together. In chemistry, that would be positively and negatively charged ions, and the protons and electrons in individual atoms.
Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.
Negatively charged atom is an atom which contains more electrons than protons.The charge becomes negative because the electrons are negatively charged.
ions are electrically charged particles