you equal negative and positives.
Neutral atoms always have a net charge of 0(zero).
The atoms depend entirely on the chemical reaction in question. If they gain an electron, their charge will be reduced by 1, so +1 to 0, 0 to -1, etc.
Proton - Relative Atomic Mass of 1, charge of 1. Neutron - Relative atomic mass of 1, charge of 0. Electron - Negligible mass (0), charge of -1.
Assuming the atoms starts off as a neutral atom, the new charge will be:0 - (-1) = +1
Not all atoms have negatively charged electrons. Atoms can also contain positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. The overall charge of an atom depends on the balance between its protons and electrons, leading to atoms having no net charge or a positive charge.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
The charge of a single H2O molecule is neutral (0) since it consists of two hydrogen atoms, each with a +1 charge, and one oxygen atom with a -2 charge, balancing out the charges.
Protons(+ 1 charge) and neutrons(0 charge) are found in the nucleus. Electrons(-1 charge) are found outside, orbiting the nucleus.
Yes. When atoms with no charge combine with one or more atoms with no charge, it's called a molecule. They may share electrons to complete their octet.
There is no such thing as an electrical atom? Aluminum is an element. Electrons are in every element. They carry a small mass and have an negative charge.
Atoms have NO electric charge, only ions have (+ or -)
Protons have a positive charge in atoms.