A proton has a positive charge of +1
An electron has a negative charge of -1
An neutron has no charge
an electron is negative and a proton is positive
The electrical charge of the electron is -1 and the electrical charge of the proton is +1.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
False. A proton is about 2000 times heavier than an electron.
Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
One electron balances the charge on one proton. Their charges are equal and opposite.
Yes. A proton has the same magnitude of charge as an electron, but the charge is of the opposite sign.
A proton and an electron have exactly opposite charges. If you take the charge of a proton as +1, then an electron has a charge of -1.
Electron and Proton
They have opposite charges.
They have opposite charges.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
The three principal particles of an atom are the proton, electron and neutron. The proton and electron have +1 and -1 charges respectively. The neutron does not have a charge.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
Yes. The magnitude of electrical charge on a proton is the same as the magnitude of electrical charge on an electron. The charge on a proton is positive and the charge on an electron is neutral, so that a pair containing one of each of them has no net electrical charge.
Proton: Positive Neutron: No charge Electron: Negative
They are equal in magnitude but opposite in charge.
Both have equal and opposite charges.
False. A proton is about 2000 times heavier than an electron.