Atom's were the smallest thing that we knew of in our universe, until one day a long time ago we split the atom and begun to take a look inside.
In the center of an atom are proton's and neutron's. The center is also called the nucleus.
Moving around the center of the atom are electrons. Electron's are now the new 'Smallest' thing known to man.
Electrons have a negative charge
Protons have a positive charge and
Neutron's have a neutral or no charge (some atoms may not apply to this rule)
From the information of how many Electrons/Protons and Neutron's you can discover certain qualities and the family/place in the Periodic Table of elements.
I've added links to help you further in understanding Atoms.
In an atom a proton is a positive charge, an electron is a negative charge and a nuetron is a neutral charge.
Protons are attracted to electrons, due to opposite charges.
Electromagnetic force pulls them (Protons and Electrons) together.
Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus (center of the atom).
An electron has a negative charge to it, whilst a neutron has a neutral charge to it.
The charge on an electron is never equal to the charge on a neutron. An electron carries one negative charge and a neutron has no net charge.
Electron capture is the absorption of an electron by an atomic nucleus if that nucleus is neutron poor. An electron is captured, usually from an inner electron shell of that atom, and it will convert a proton in the nucleus into a neutron. We know that a neutron is converted into a proton and an electron in neutron decay, so it might be looked at as something of an opposite nuclear reaction where a proton and an electron combine to form a neutron.
An electron has approximately 1/1840th the mass of a neutron.
neutron
A electron cloud, a electron, protron,neutron,and the nucleus
the electron is the smallest in terms of mass. 9.11E-31kg/electron 1.67E-27kg/neutron 1.67E-27kg/proton
An electron.
Electrons don't decay, so you probably mean a neutron emitting an electron and becoming a proton? If so, the new atom would be Oxygen.
Well, that's kinda a trick question because an electron is pure energy. An electron particle is also the smallest of the 4, so its the electron (eventhough an electron is a weichtless particle such as a graviton or magneton! Hope I helped!!
No, a neutron is about 1836 times the mass of an electron
An electron has a negative charge to it, whilst a neutron has a neutral charge to it.
Both an electron and a neutron are subatomic particles found in an atom. They both have a negative charge, but a neutron has no charge.
The charge on an electron is never equal to the charge on a neutron. An electron carries one negative charge and a neutron has no net charge.
The proton has a positive charge. The electron has a negative charge. And the neutron has a no charge.
An electron has approximately 1/1840th the mass of a neutron.
an electron is much lighter than a proton or neutron.