Yes, This is due to the nulcei being made up of only Newtrons (no charges at all) and also Protons, which have a positive and equivalent (but opposite) charge, compared to an electron.
Alike. They are both atomic particles with a positive charge.
No, not all matter has a negative or positive charge. Matter can be neutral, meaning it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, such as in most atoms. Charged particles exist in matter, such as electrons with a negative charge and protons with a positive charge.
The atom that has a Atomic Number of 6 in the periodic table - Carbon
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
The nucleus has a positive charge because it is inhabited by protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge and neutrons are neutral, so even if there was one proton and 10 neutrons, the nucleus would still have a positive charge.
Alike. They are both atomic particles with a positive charge.
The net charge of the nucleus is positive because the electrons (e-) are not in the nucleus there are around it in the outer shells.
All we can say is that it is the nature of electrons to carry a negative charge, and for protons to carry a positive charge. The intrinsic cause of these charges is still not yet understood, and awaits the further development of sub-atomic physics models.
It does not need a positive or negative charge to balance out its atom lingo, so has no charge that pulls it towards other atomic particles. Therefore, it is commandeering a neutral state of charge, or no charge at all.
All protons have a positive charge. POSITIVE
A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
elements only have a charge when they are ionised and all ionised elements are much heavier than an electron I think you mean which sub-atomic particle has a positive charge and is relatively heavy compared to an electron This is the proton.
All atomic numbers are positive integers. Strontium's atomic number is 38.
With relation to an electron the proton has a charge of -1, since the proton's charge is opposite of the electron's. However, the common notation of charge is relative to a proton's- therefore, it is more accurate to leave things in terms of a proton's charge. In terms of proton charge, a proton has a charge of +1.
neutral
No, not all matter has a negative or positive charge. Matter can be neutral, meaning it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, such as in most atoms. Charged particles exist in matter, such as electrons with a negative charge and protons with a positive charge.
The atom that has a Atomic Number of 6 in the periodic table - Carbon