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There is zero net charge as the proton (+ve) and electron (-ve) cancel each other out and the neutron is neutral.
Protons: positive. Electrons: negative. Neutrons: neutral (no charge.)
No an electron does not have a net charge of 0, in fact it has a net charge of -1.
Hydrogen has 1 electron and 1 proton. So, if 1 electron is taken away, it becomes H+ cation.
The charge of an atom depends on the number of protons as compared with the number of electrons. Each electron has a charge of -1 ECU (electron charge unit), and each proton has a charge of +1 ECU. An Ion is an atom that has a net electric charge that is not 0, because of the introduction or removal of electrons.
Yes. The magnitude of electrical charge on a proton is the same as the magnitude of electrical charge on an electron. The charge on a proton is positive and the charge on an electron is neutral, so that a pair containing one of each of them has no net electrical charge.
There is zero net charge as the proton (+ve) and electron (-ve) cancel each other out and the neutron is neutral.
Charge of electron:- -1.602 x 10-19 CCharge of proton:-+1.602 x 10-19 CCharge of neutron= Zero.
Protons: positive. Electrons: negative. Neutrons: neutral (no charge.)
An electron has a charge of -1.6 x 10 (to the negative 19th power) C The neutron has no charge at all. Thus the net charge is that of the electron. -1,6 x 10(-19th power).
n-type and p type has net no charge because the number of proton and electron remain same in a crystal. (shahbaz)
No an electron does not have a net charge of 0, in fact it has a net charge of -1.
Hydrogen has 1 electron and 1 proton. So, if 1 electron is taken away, it becomes H+ cation.
+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.
A free atom has no electrical charge because it has an equal number of protons and electrons. Each proton has a single positive charge, and each electron has a single negative charge. These balance each other and the result is a net neutral atom (or no net charge).
A proton and an electron possess equal amount of charge (about 1.6e-19 C), except that a proton carries a positive charge and an electron, negative. Hence, the net charge is nil -- the atom is electrically neutral.
A positively charged particle is called a proton. A negatively charged particle is called an electron.