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Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
For the particles in atoms: Neutron: Charge: neutral Electron: Charge: negative Proton: Charge: positive
Subatomic particles with no charges are neutrons
Neutrons are neutral, thus, have no charge. A proton is positively charged whilst an electron is negatively charged.
There are many subatomic particles with no electric charge. An atom is comprised of three main subatomic particles. They are the proton, neutron, and the electron. While the proton carries a positive charge and the electron carries a negative charge, the neutron carries zero electrical charge, and is described as being electrically neutral, hence the term "neutron." There are also other subatomic particles that are electrically neutral. The most obvious would be the antineutron, which is simply the antimatter version of the neutron. But since both of these particles are electrically neutral, they can survive in matter or anitmatter and even transverse both without anihilating. And then there are some particles you may not have heard of. They are the byproducts of fusion and fission reactions, as well as of emissions from radioactive decay in unstable atoms. These particles are known as neutrinos, and there are three types: electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and tau neutrinos. Each type of neutrino is also matched by its antimatter counterpart, and are consequently known as antineutrinos. And still there are more particles that are electrically neutral. To reiterate, a particle that is also its own antiparticle will always be electrically neutral. More examples include the photon, gluon, and Z-boson, as well as their antimatter twins, the antiphoton, antigluon, and anti-Z-boson.
The proton is a positive subatomic particle, but the neutron is not. The neutron has a neutral charge or zero charge.
Three Subatomic Particles: 1) Neutrons- neutral (no) charge. 2) Protons- positive charge (+) . 3) Electrons- negative charge (-) .
Neutrons are the only subatomic particles that have a neutral charge. They do not carry a positive or negative charge, unlike protons and electrons.
Protons: positive. Electrons: negative. Neutrons: neutral (no charge.)
electrons ( negative charge), neurons ( no charge or neutral charge), and protons ( positive charge)
A neutron is a subatomic particle with no charge.
Proton - positive charge (+) Neutron - neutral charge (0) Electron - negative charge (-)
Neutrons carry no charge. They are neutral subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom alongside protons.
Electrons are stable subatomic particles with a negative charge found in the electron cloud of an atom. Neutrons are stable subatomic particles with no charge found in the nucleus of an atom. Protons are stable subatomic particles with a positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom.
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons have no charge (neutral).
Protons and neutrons are the subatomic particles found in the center of the atom, known as the nucleus. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge (they are neutral).
Neutron is neutral. Proton is positively charged. Electron is negatively charged.