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The nucleus of an atom contains positively charged particles called protons.
Electrons move around the nucleus of an atom. Electrons have a negative charge.
This is an anion (negative ion).
It isn't an atom, it would actually be a stable Fluorine Ion with a -1 charge.
Neutrons are the particles found in an atom that have no charge. They are located in the nucleus along with protons, which are positively charged, and electrons, which are negatively charged and surround the nucleus.
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The nucleus of an atom contains positively charged particles called protons.
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An anion is an atom with negative electrical charge.
A zinc atom typically has a positive charge of +2 due to the loss of two electrons in its outer shell.
Knowing the charge of an atom only provides information on the number of electrons it has gained or lost. Different types of atoms can have the same charge if they have gained or lost electrons in the same proportion. Therefore, the charge alone is not sufficient to determine the type of atom.
Electrons are negatively charged particles. A neutrally charged atom which gains an electron will gain a negative charge.
Electrons move around the nucleus of an atom. Electrons have a negative charge.
A hydrogen atom of an ammonia molecule has a slight positive charge, due to the high electronegativity of the nitrogen atom.
This is an anion (negative ion).