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They are called protons.Neutral parts are neutrons.
protons (positively charged) (+)Neutrons (Uncharged)Electrons (Negatively charged)(-)
the protons are positively charged particles neutrons are particles that have no electric charge and electrons are negatively charged particleus.
Positively charged protons and neutral neutrons (inside the nucleus) and negatively charged electrons revolving outside the nucleus.
positively charged protons in the nucleus neutral neutrons in the nucleus negatively charged electrons outside the nucleus
The electrons in an atom are responsible for charging objects through the transfer of charge. When electrons are transferred from one object to another, one object becomes positively charged (loses electrons) and the other becomes negatively charged (gains electrons).
The answer is in the names of the particles. The Neutron is neutral. The Electron is negative. The Proton is positive.
Proton. The three parts of an atom are the Proton (positively charged) Neutron (no charge) and electron (negatively charged). The Protons and Neutrons make up the center or nucleus, and the electrons are in a cloud outside the nucleus.
Protons are positively charged Electrons are negatively charged and Neutrons have a neutral charge the number of protons and neutrons are equal so the atom has no overall charge
If i remember correctly, and atom is neutraly charged. It becomes positively charged or neagative due to induction, contact, static and something else In an atoms nucleus, there are protons, which are positively charged, neutrons, which don't have a charge, and electrons, which are negatively charged. it depends if the atoms are the same compared to the protons it would be negativley charged and when it is in excess it is positivley charged
because the loss of positively charged particles is more in those parts
The answer is in the names of the particles. The Neutron is neutral. The Electron is negative. The Proton is positive.