there no such thing as a negative atom!
if an atom receives a charge, it becomes an ion! it's basically an positive kernel and a negative electron cloud which has a greater charge than the kernel!
Secondly, it doesn't make a lot of sense to ask what an atom "looks like", since they're too small to be seen. (Even with a microscope. Atoms are too small to be seen by visible light period.)
look at the peridodic table.
In Rutherford's model of the atom, the atom is like a tiny, dense nucleus at the center surrounded by orbiting electrons. This model is often compared to a solar system where the nucleus is like the sun and the electrons are like planets moving around it.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
a proton in at atom has a positive charge + and an electron has a negative charge - and they attract one another like magnets
The part of the atom that has a negative charge is the electron. Electrons are located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom and contribute to the atom's overall negative charge.
What Does Aluminum atom look like
you cant see an atom!
Electron is a negative charge in atom
look at the peridodic table.
The negative pole is near the electronegative atom. This is an atom that usually gains electrons with an overall negative charge.
An atom is negative when there are more electrons which gives it that negative charge. An atom is positive when there are less electrons than protons.
i am asking to show me what an atom look like. the outside of it
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In Rutherford's model of the atom, the atom is like a tiny, dense nucleus at the center surrounded by orbiting electrons. This model is often compared to a solar system where the nucleus is like the sun and the electrons are like planets moving around it.
neutral atom
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.