Negitive
Overall electric charge is a property of matter that can be positive, negative, or neutral. It results from the presence and balance of protons (positive charge), electrons (negative charge), and neutrons (no charge) within an atom or object. The overall charge of a system is determined by the net number of protons and electrons.
Electrons carry a negative electrical charge. A neutron does not have a charge, it is neutral.
Atoms contain both positive (protons) and negative (electrons) electric charges. But in the vast majority of atoms these positive and negative electric charges balance, canceling and resulting in zero total electric charge. When electrons detach from atoms we generate electricity. Where there are fewer electrons there is a positive charge. Where there are more electrons there is a negative charge. When two places have different charges we get an electric voltage. When electrons flow from a negatively charged place to a positively charged place we get an electric current.
Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
neutral
No. It is neutral.
No, a neutron does not have an electric charge. Neutrons are electrically neutral particles, meaning they have no positive or negative charge.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
No Neutrons have no charge at all.-Olivia F.No they are neutral.no they are neutral protons are positive electrons are negative
No, protons are positive, electrons are negative, and neutrons are neutral.
No, a neutron does not have an electric charge. It is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, and it is electrically neutral, meaning it does not have a positive or negative charge.
Protons have a positive charge, neutrons are neutral, and electrons have a negative charge.
Protons (in the nucleus) have a positive charge.Neutrons (in the nucleus) have no charge.Electrons (in the cloud surrounding the nucleus) have a negative charge.In a neutral atom, the number of protons = the number of electrons.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
If an object has both positive and negative charges in different regions, it can still have an overall neutral charge if the total amount of positive charge is equal to the total amount of negative charge. This results in a cancellation of the charges, making the object neutral overall.
Proton: positive Electron: negative Neutron: neutral
neutron: neutral proton: 1+electron: 1-