Ion... Anion, negative charge... Cation, positive charge
It is called ion. If it is positively charged then it is called as cation and if it is negatively charged it is called anion
There are two types of particles in the center of an atom. The ones that are positively charged are protons. The others have no change and they are called neutrons.
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A neutron because it has a neutral charge. An uncharged atom is just called by its name, e.g. a Silver or an Iron atom. A charged atom is called an Ion: Cations are positively charged and Anions are negatively charged. A neutron is subatomic particle, not an atom. Atoms consist of neutral neutrons, negatively charged electrons, and positively charged protons.
The cloud of negatively charged particles that surround an atom is called the electron cloud. Electrons are the negatively charged particles that reside in this cloud and orbit around the nucleus of the atom.
It depends, a proton if is is positively charged ( +) electron if it is negatively charged ( - )
It is called ion. If it is positively charged then it is called as cation and if it is negatively charged it is called anion
when an atom loses an electron it becomes positive because it just lot a negetive part to its structure. The name given to these positively charged particles is Cation
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There are two types of particles in the center of an atom. The ones that are positively charged are protons. The others have no change and they are called neutrons.
the negatively charged particles that surround the nucleus of an atom are electrons.
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Protons are positively charged particles found inside the nucleus of an atom. The number of protons in each atom is its atomic number. The name proton was given to the hydrogen nucleus by Ernest Rutherford in 1920.