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The number of electrons are required to predict the charge of the ion.
Electrons do not contribute to the weight. They are only used to neutralize the charge
Protons and electrons have mass and charge.
The atom will have a positive charge, because the number of protons in the nucleus hasn't changed but there are fewer negatively charged electrons to neutralize the positive charge from the nucleus.
Protons and electrons both have a positive or negative charge, but neutrons have no charge.
The number of electrons are required to predict the charge of the ion.
Electrons do not contribute to the weight. They are only used to neutralize the charge
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral and have no charge.
Protons and electrons have mass and charge.
The atom will have a positive charge, because the number of protons in the nucleus hasn't changed but there are fewer negatively charged electrons to neutralize the positive charge from the nucleus.
the charge depends on the number of protons or electrons, if more electrons are there than protons there is a -1 charge, if there are more protons then electrons it is a +1 charge. Called Ions
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral and have no charge
Neutrons: no electrical charge Protons: positive charge Electrons: negative charge
Electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge.
Protons and electrons both have a positive or negative charge, but neutrons have no charge.
Protons have + charge and electrons have - charge.Neutrons does not contain any charge.
There are the same number of protons as electrons in each atom unless the atom does not have a neutral charge, if it has a negative charge it has that more electrons, and if it has a positive charge it has that much more protons hope this helps