Electrons have a negative charge.
Since electrons are negative, they get a negative charge.
because they lose electrons
All electrons have an equal negative charge (-1 standard electron charge), which is opposite to the standard proton charge (+1).
Electrons carry a negative electrical charge. A neutron does not have a charge, it is neutral.
Electrons charge is a negative
"Electrons" can have only one type of charge ... a so-called 'negative' charge. If it has anything else, it's no electron.
Since protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge, an atom with more protons than electrons would have a positive charge. Note that an atom with this kind of imbalance is known as an ion.
Electrons move around the nucleus and they have a negative charge.
No. The "n" and "p" does not refer to the negative or positive charge, but to the fact that there are atoms that can easily "donate" electrons (n-type), or atoms that can easily "accept" electrons (p-type).
Electrons have a negative charge.
Electrons have a negative charge.
Pprotons have a positive charge neutrons have no charge and electrons have a negative charge. However the one with the smallest mass is electrons.