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No, the atomic nucleus has a positive electrical charge, since it is composed of protons (+) and neutrons (neutral).
NEUTRON
an electrical neutral particle from the atomic nucleus
an electron
In the atomic nucleus this particle is the neutron.
A neutral particle in an atom is typically found in the nucleus, such as a neutron. Neutrons have no charge and contribute to the atomic mass of the atom.
In a neutral atom, the atomic number tells us the number of protons in the nucleus. Since the atom is neutral, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons orbiting the nucleus.
They are called neutrons and are found inside the nucleus.
The atomic nucleus is not neutral, it is positively charged (the exact charge depends upon the element in question; the hydrogen nucleus is +1, the helium nucleus is +2, etc). The atom as a whole is electrically neutral, unless it becomes ionized.
The neutral atomic particle of an atom is called a neutron. Neutrons have no charge and are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons.