Neutral. An atom has as many negative electrons in its shells as there are positive protons in its nucleus. Thus overall the positive and negative charges are balanced out.
Should an atom gain or lose an electron it will then become an 'Ion' which will have an overall negative or positive (respectively) charge.
Atoms with no overall charge are called neutral atoms. They have the same number of protons, which carry a positive charge, and electrons, which carry a negative charge. This balance of positive and negative charges leads to a neutral overall charge for the atom.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
An atom does not have a net electrical charge when the number of protons (positively charged) is equal to the number of electrons (negatively charged) in its nucleus. This balanced number of positive and negative charges cancels out the overall charge of the atom, making it electrically neutral.
The overall charge on the compound HF is zero.
A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.
The electrical charge of aluminum is typically neutral. Aluminum atoms have 13 protons in the nucleus and 13 electrons surrounding the nucleus, giving it an overall neutral charge.
No. Atoms in polar bonds carry partial charges.
Atoms with no overall charge are called neutral atoms. They have the same number of protons, which carry a positive charge, and electrons, which carry a negative charge. This balance of positive and negative charges leads to a neutral overall charge for the atom.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
Co-ordinate bond
atoms
Phosphate molecules have a charge of -3 due to the presence of three oxygen atoms that are more electronegative than the phosphorus atom, leading to the overall negative charge.
An atom does not have a net electrical charge when the number of protons (positively charged) is equal to the number of electrons (negatively charged) in its nucleus. This balanced number of positive and negative charges cancels out the overall charge of the atom, making it electrically neutral.
A "normal" atom has not an electrical charge; ions have a charge.
The overall charge on the compound HF is zero.
Correct
A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.