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all atoms generally do not have charge as the number of protons and number of electrons will be the same.
A helium atom has no electrical charge because it has equal numbers of protons and electrons. The positive charge of the protons is balanced by the negative charge of the electrons, resulting in an overall neutral charge for the atom.
Answer A is correct: there are more electrons than protons. However, if a particle is an anion, it is not an atom. Atoms are electrically neutral.
All protons have positive charge and are always found in the nucleus of an atom. There are no protons without any charge.
If there are more protons than electrons there is a positive charge. If there is more electrons than protons there is a negative charge.
all atoms generally do not have charge as the number of protons and number of electrons will be the same.
No atom has the same number of protons as another atom, unless both atoms are atoms of the same chemical element.
A helium atom has no electrical charge because it has equal numbers of protons and electrons. The positive charge of the protons is balanced by the negative charge of the electrons, resulting in an overall neutral charge for the atom.
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All protons -- whether in nitrogen or elsewhere -- are identical, and all have a positive charge.
Answer A is correct: there are more electrons than protons. However, if a particle is an anion, it is not an atom. Atoms are electrically neutral.
Electrons are negatively charged, smaller than neutrons and protons, and orbit around the nucleus. Neutrons have no charge, are about the same size as protons and are found in the nucleus. Protons have a positive charge, are about the same size as neutrons and are found in the nucleus.
All protons have positive charge and are always found in the nucleus of an atom. There are no protons without any charge.
If there are more protons than electrons there is a positive charge. If there is more electrons than protons there is a negative charge.
Protons and Neutron it has a positive charge (the sum of all the protons)
Atoms of the same kind. To be more precise, all atoms in an element have the same number of protons (but not necessarily the same number of neutrons - do some reading on "isotopes" for more details).
All protons have a positive charge. POSITIVE