Negative
negative
This atom become a cation (positive).
The part of the atom that has a negative charge is the electron. Electrons are located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom and contribute to the atom's overall negative charge.
An atom with an additional electron has a negative charge. By gaining an electron, the atom has more negatively charged particles (electrons) than positively charged particles (protons), resulting in an overall negative charge.
Sodium become a cation (positive charge) - Na+.
Well an electron is negative so negative i guess But The atom is always neutral because the number of protons = electons
neutral
No, an electron has a negative charge. Therefore, if an originally neutral atom gains an electron, it will have a negative charge.
An electron has a negative charge. If an atom loses an electron it creates an ion with a positive charge. If an atom gains an electron it creates an ion with a negative charge.
If an atom gains an electron, it will have a negative charge because electrons have a negative charge. The atom will now have more negatively charged electrons than positively charged protons, resulting in an overall negative charge.
The electron is the part of the atom that has a negative charge. It orbits the nucleus, which consists of positively charged protons and neutrally charged neutrons.
when an electron is added to an atom, the atom will acquire a negative charge.