that would be an electron
A neutron, ie. neutral, Where a proton would be positive, and an electron, negative.
Outside the nucleus you have the electrons. Inside the nucleus are the protons and neutrons
Nothing. The only part of an atom with negative charge are the electrons.
positive charge
Yes. The have a negative charge and orbit around the nucleus (made up of protons [+] and neutrons [no charge]) in energy levels.
The region of negative charge surrounding an atomic nucleus that is associated with an atomic orbital.
It is made of positively charged particles called protons (p+) and particles that have no charge, called neutrons (n0)
Electron is a negative sub atomic particle which revolves round the nucleus.
the nucleus is made of protons and neutrons together. the protons have a positive charge and the neutrons have no charge [electrons circle the nucleus and have a negative charge]
atomic orbital
no. protons, with positive charge
Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus and the proton.A short answer for the Rutherford atomic model: the atom is composed from a central part - a nucleus, positively charged, surrounded by electrons - very small negative charged particles.Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus and the proton. Rutherford don't discovered the atom.A short answer for the Rutherford atomic model: the atom is composed from a central part - a nucleus, positively charged, surrounded by electrons - very small negative charged particles.