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Now the term negatron is not used; in the past was rarely used to name an electron or an antiproton.

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There is no particle called a negatron. Electrons are the negatively charged subatomic particles in an atom.

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What is the subatomic particle that gives an atom its identity?

This is the proton.


What Is the name for the subatomic particle in atom that has no charge?

Neutron


What is the name for the subatomic particle in the atom that has no charge?

Neutron


Is hydrogen is a subatomic particle?

No, it is an element - a type of atom. The positive hydrogen ion, on the other hand, is usually identical with the proton, which is a subatomic particle.


What subatomic particle that has a positive charge?

The subatomic particle with a positive charge is the proton. It is located in the nucleus of an atom and has a charge of +1.