No. An electron is a fundamental particle with a charge of -1 Coulomb. People say it's a fundamental particle because nobody knows what makes up an electron. Protons and Neutrons are made of quarks, but we can't smash an electron apart yet. A positive electron is called a positron, which is the anti-matter equivalent to an electron. The positron was the first evidence of anti-matter ever found.
None.Protons are always positively charged, electrons are always negatively charged and neutrons are always electrically neutral. And this is true in the case of all elements.
No - atoms are always neutral. The number of protons is balanced by a equal number of electrons. Ions, on the other hand, may be positively or negatively charged, depending on whether they have lost or gained electrons.
All electrons are the same. A negatively charged atom would be an anion.
Gaining electrons results in the atom becoming negatively charged, as electrons are negatively charged particles. This can lead to the formation of an anion where the atom has more electrons than protons.
Electrons will move from a negatively charged body to a positively charged body because opposite charges attract. The negatively charged electrons are naturally drawn towards the positively charged body in order to balance out the charge distribution and achieve equilibrium.
None.Protons are always positively charged, electrons are always negatively charged and neutrons are always electrically neutral. And this is true in the case of all elements.
Electrons
Negatively charged
Electrons are negatively charged sub atomic particles.
They are ALWAYS negatively charged. If positively charged it would be a positron and not an electron.
Negatively charged particles are called electronsI'M SURE BELIEVE ME !!!!electrons are charged -1 and protons are charged +1.
First, all electrons are negatively charged. Second, electrons can not talk.
No - atoms are always neutral. The number of protons is balanced by a equal number of electrons. Ions, on the other hand, may be positively or negatively charged, depending on whether they have lost or gained electrons.
Electrons are the negatively charged particles in atoms. This is not an entertainment and arts question.
All electrons are the same. A negatively charged atom would be an anion.
Gaining electrons results in the atom becoming negatively charged, as electrons are negatively charged particles. This can lead to the formation of an anion where the atom has more electrons than protons.
When a negatively charged object touches a neutral object, electrons transfer from the negatively charged object to the neutral object, causing the neutral object to gain electrons. This results in the neutral object becoming negatively charged.