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No, atoms are not normally negatively charged. They are typically electrically neutral, meaning they have an equal number of protons (positively charged particles) and electrons (negatively charged particles). It is possible for atoms or molecules to gain or lose electrons and become positively or negatively charged, but this is not the usual state.
What are charged particles that form when atoms gain or lose electrons
This particle is the proton.
Atoms are neutral particles. Ions are charged atoms.
Electrons are the negatively charged particles in atoms. This is not an entertainment and arts question.
One! An atom is not made up of other atoms, but has a nucleus of a positively-charged proton and a neutrally-charged neutron. It is surrounded by a network of positively-charged particles called electrons. (sorry, NEGATIVELY charged particles called electrons!)
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Positively charged particles in an atom are called protons.
Yes, all atoms are made up of electrically charged particles.
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