That depends on wut energy level and element r u talkin about and wut type of chemical bonding. be more specific but electrons are negatively charged themselves. Also the # of electrons is the # of protons which is the atomic # on the Periodic Table
Sodium become a cation (positive charge) - Na+.
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
The charge on an electron is -1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs.
A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.
The electron is the part of the atom that has a negative charge. It orbits the nucleus, which consists of positively charged protons and neutrally charged neutrons.
An electron possesses a negative charge.
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Negative = ] Protons have a (relative) charge of +1 Electrons have a (relative) charge of -1
This atom become a cation (positive).
Neutron is a neutral particle. Proton has one positive charge. Electron has one negative charge.
Sodium become a cation (positive charge) - Na+.
An electron has a negative charge.
No, an electron has a negative charge.
When chlorine gains one electron, it becomes a chloride ion with a negative charge.
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.