the electrons that surround the nucleus is the negative charge in a atom
This is called an electron.
Negatively charged particles are called electrons. They are present outside the nucleus.
No. An electron is negatively charged but it is not an atom. It is a subatomic particle and the negatively charged component of an atom.
Not quite. You can have an atom of an element, for example an atom of Hydrogen, but not a Hydrogen of an atom. The parts of an atom are protons (positively charged), neutrons (no charge), and electrons (negatively charged).
Not quite. You can have an atom of an element, for example an atom of Hydrogen, but not a Hydrogen of an atom. The parts of an atom are protons (positively charged), neutrons (no charge), and electrons (negatively charged).
A charged atom is an ion. A positively charged version is a cation and a negatively charged one, an anion.
When an atom gains an electron the no of negatively charged particles increases inside the atom and the atom gets negatively charged.
protons (positively charged) (+)Neutrons (Uncharged)Electrons (Negatively charged)(-)
An atom becomes negatively charged when it receives an electron from another atom. In other words, if there are more electrons than protons in an atom, it becomes negatively charged.
Protons are positively charged Electrons are negatively charged and Neutrons have a neutral charge the number of protons and neutrons are equal so the atom has no overall charge
All electrons are the same. A negatively charged atom would be an anion.
Positively charged protons and neutral neutrons are sub atomic particles found in the nucleus (at the centre) of an atom. Negatively charged electrons are found outside the nucleus of an atom.