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Nothing. The only part of an atom with negative charge are the electrons.
An electron is a sub-atomic particle which has a negative charge. Electrons have no known structure, and they have negligible mass. Current electron theory states that electrons move in random patterns, orbiting the centre of the atom (protons, neutrons) in a 'cloud'.
There are three main particles in an atom. The electron, which is negatively charged, the proton, which is positively charged, and the neutron, which carries no charge.
They are neutrons, protons and electrons. The neutrons have zero charge, protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge.They are neutrons, protons and electrons. The neutrons have zero charge, protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge.
It means that the atom has no charge (not positive or negative). This is because there are an equal number of protons and electrons in the atom. When an atom has a charge it is called an ion.
Electrons carry a negative charge.
The neutron, a subatomic particle inside the nucleus of an atom, does not have a charge.
The neutron, a subatomic particle inside the nucleus of an atom, does not have a charge.
Electrons
Nothing. The only part of an atom with negative charge are the electrons.
How can there be electrical charge inside matter even if the matter shows no electrical forces
During depolarization, sodium ions rush into the axon, making the inside negative, and the outside positive.
The neutron
The positively charged particle in an atom is a proton. Proton - positive Neutron - neutral Electron - negative
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the difference in electrical charge (valence) across the membrane; inside is negatively charged. Potassium ions are attracted towards the interior and thus remain in greater abundance than they would if the concentration barrier were the only factor. Sodium ions, which are held out of the cell until it becomes depolarized, are attracted to inside because of negative charge inside.
Neutrons are sub atomic particles found inside the nucleus without any charge.