Neutrons and protons are found in the neuclues of an atom.
Neuton do not carry any charges while proton carry positive charge. Thus it is the proton that gives the nucleus its positive charge.
The protons that are present in the nucleus.
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The protons
Protons, they have a positive charge.
A particle with a positive charge in the nucleus of an atom is called a proton. Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus. Neutrons have no charge. Electrons are tiny electronegative particles that orbit the nucleus.
Neutrons and protons are found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutons as their name suggest are neutrally charged while protons carry positive charge. Thus the number of protons gives the nucleus its positive charge.
The alpha particle (which is a helium nucleus), is composed of two protons and two neutrons. The two protons give it a charge of +2.
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Charged particles in atoms include protons, neutrons and electrons.PROTONS give atoms a positive charge. NEUTRONShave a neutral charge, or no charge. ELECTRONS give off a negative charge.The protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus, which is the center of the atom. The electrons hover around the nucleus because they are negatively charged and are attracted to the nucleus that has positive charge.
The protons give the nucleus a positive charge.
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Protons, they have a positive charge.
uh, you could probably get a better description than what i tell you if you typed that question in google. but basically, theres two particles found in the nucleus, they are called The Protons and The Neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, and Neutrons have no charge. hope that helped a tad :)
A particle with a positive charge in the nucleus of an atom is called a proton. Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus. Neutrons have no charge. Electrons are tiny electronegative particles that orbit the nucleus.
the nucleus contains only protons and neutrons which have no charge. since protons are postively charged, all nuclei are postively charged. the negative electrons fly around outside the nucleus, so every atom is neutral, but the center is only positive. hydrogen usually has no neutrons unless it's a relatively rare isotope of H-2 or H-3, but the nuclei are still +.
Neutrons and protons are found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutons as their name suggest are neutrally charged while protons carry positive charge. Thus the number of protons gives the nucleus its positive charge.
it cant have any charge at all. atoms have an equal amount of protons and neutron therefore the give off no charge. if they did give off a charge they would no longer be atoms they would be ions
Yes, though the overall charge of the entire atom is neutral due to the electrons orbiting it. If the atom becomes an ion by the removal or addition of electrons, its overall charge changes. But yes, the nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Protons are positive, neutrons are neutral.