If you mean a boron nucleus, the charge is +5.
The overall charge of the atom would be positive one, since it has 9 protons (positive charge) and 10 electrons (negative charge), resulting in a net charge of +1.
Neucleus, Proton and electrons
The total charge would be +17 + (-10) = +7.
False. A proton is found inside the nucleus of an atom.
No, a body that is uncharged has no net charge. This means that the total number of protons (positive charge) is balanced by the total number of electrons (negative charge) in the body, resulting in no overall charge.
the nucleus of an atom has a positive charge equal to the number of protons in the atom.
Neucleus was created in 1947.
a cell with a neucleus is called a Eukaryotic cell.
Atomic nuclei are made up of protons and neutrons (with hydrogen-1 being the lone exception). Protons have a positive charge, so the neucleus of any atom has a positive charge on it.
The overall charge of the atom would be positive one, since it has 9 protons (positive charge) and 10 electrons (negative charge), resulting in a net charge of +1.
Prokaryotic- does not have a neucleus (bacteria) eukaryotic- has a neucleus (plantcell, animalcell, etc.)
protons
neucleus
The electron.
The Total energy + the charge left
chromatin?
they are called prokariotic cells