yes protons do have and positive charge....my science teacher told me
By definition / terminology / convention, protons are positively charged sub atomic particles.
no,
The number of protons remains constant. It is the number of electrons that decreases in the positive ions than the corresponding number of electrons in the neutral atoms.
An atom becomes positively charged when it loses one or more electrons. It is then a positively charged ion, or cation.
beta decay
LOSES ELECTRONS
The proton carries a positive electrostatic charge. That charge is given as a +1 or can be expressed as 1.602 x 10-19 C.
Protons are positive (each is +1) and electrons are negative (each is -1)
protons have positive charge
yes, a positive charge (p+)
proton, or protons
yes protons have a positive charge
The proton carries a positive electrostatic charge. That charge is given as a +1 or can be expressed as 1.602 x 10-19 C.
Protons are positive (each is +1) and electrons are negative (each is -1)
protons have positive charge
yes, a positive charge (p+)
proton, or protons
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral and have no charge.
Protons are positive Neutrons are neutral and electrons are negative. the electrons are also in the electron clouds. the protons and neutrons of an atom are in the nucleus.
All protons have a positive charge. POSITIVE
protons have a positive charge
If there are more protons than electrons there is a positive charge. If there is more electrons than protons there is a negative charge.
Protons have a positive charge.