Yes! they are Electrons produce negative charge, and protons produce positive charge, while neutrons produce no charge at all.
Yes they do. Protrons have positive charge
Yes they are, every electron has a charge of -1.
Yes. By the way, the word is "negative".
negative
No
The ionic number is the positive or negetive charge an element has, such as Lithium has an ionic charge of +1.
when an atom loses an electron it becomes positive because it just lot a negetive part to its structure. The name given to these positively charged particles is Cation
Electrons charge is a negative
think of this protons/protine you need protine so its posotive neutron neuteral you know what that means and electrons electrick it hurts like hell if you touch it so negetive
only the electrons have a negative charge but they go around the nucleus
no and they are neutral
Electrons are negatively charged
=Usually, atoms have the same number of electrons and protons. Then the atom has no charge, it is "neutral." But if you rub things together, electrons can move from one atom to another. Some atoms get extra electrons. They have a negative charge. Other atoms lose electrons. They have a positive charge. When charges are separated like this, it is called static electricity.=
The nucleus of the atom doesn't have a negative charge. It has protons with a positive charge and neurons that don't have a charge.
Yes, they do. Protons are negetive charges and Electrons are positive charges.
there is no net charge on the capacitor because nomber of positive and negative charge and negetive are equal.
The ionic number is the positive or negetive charge an element has, such as Lithium has an ionic charge of +1.
when an atom loses an electron it becomes positive because it just lot a negetive part to its structure. The name given to these positively charged particles is Cation
Electrons charge is a negative
its c. anions gain electrons without gaining protons. this increased negetive charge with no increase in positive chare allows electrons to orbit farther from the nuculeus; therefore the ions are larger.
The neutral atom then takes on a negative charge because the incoming electron has a negetive charge.
Electrons have a negative charge.