The atomic particle called the neutron.
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
Particles with a net negative charge are called electrons.
Neutral particles are called non-charge particles because they have no net electric charge. Examples include neutrons, neutrinos, and photons.
A particle with a negative electrical charge is called an electron.
neutrons
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
Particles with a net negative charge are called electrons.
Neutral particles are called non-charge particles because they have no net electric charge. Examples include neutrons, neutrinos, and photons.
Subatomic particles with a negative charge are called electrons.Atomic particles with a negative charge are called Anions.
A particle with a negative electrical charge is called an electron.
Electrons... Electrons are the atomic particles that have a negative electronic charge
neutrons
It's called a proton.(negatively charged particles are electrons, and particles with no charge/neutral charge are called neutrons)hope this helps :D
Particles with no charge are called neutral particles. Examples of neutral particles include neutrons, photons, and neutrinos. These particles do not have a positive or negative charge, making them electrically neutral.
Negatively charged particles are called electrons, positively charge particles are called protons. Particles without charge are called neutrons.
There are three basic types of atomic particles. Electrons, which have a negative charge, protons with a positive charge and neutrons, which have no charge.
No. The gauge particles for electromagnetic radiation, photons, do not carry an electronic charge.