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"Complete atom" sounds like a neutral atom - same number of protons and electrons. If you add or remove some electrons, you will have a non-zero electric charge.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
Such an atom would be neutral - no electric charge.
Neutral charge
true its positive
A neutral atom differs in charge from a positive or negative ion.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
Proton: positive Electron: negative Neutron: neutral
"Complete atom" sounds like a neutral atom - same number of protons and electrons. If you add or remove some electrons, you will have a non-zero electric charge.
electron-negative, proton-positive, neutron-neutral
If there is an imbalance in the numbers of protons in electrons, then yes, an atom would have electrical charge.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
An atom with positive charge is cation.An atom with negative charge is anion.
Neutral - the atom will have no charge.
The number of protons in an atom determine what element it is, while the number of electrons is what gives it it's electric charge (positive, neutral, or negative. i.e. if there are 5 protons and 5 electrons, the atom will have a neutral charge.
The neutral hydrogen atom is neutral; the ion (H+) is positive.
Such an atom would be neutral - no electric charge.