Helium has 2 protons and 2 electrons. So the charge is neutralized.
Besides, all atoms have neutral charge as the number of protons and electrons will be the same
If the atom has a balanced electrical charge, then # of protons = # of electrons, so the atom has 2 protons (Helium). The vast majority of Helium atoms have 2 neutrons.
Helium atom is neutral and has no charge. It becomes a positive ion with a charge of +1 when it loses an electron.
Removing only one electron from any atom will always make its charge +1, as there is only one unbalanced proton in the atom.
A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.
The overall charge on He is 0. It is a noble element.
Helium has no net electrical charge because it has an equal number of protons and electrons. It is a neutral atom.
If the atom has a balanced electrical charge, then # of protons = # of electrons, so the atom has 2 protons (Helium). The vast majority of Helium atoms have 2 neutrons.
Helium atom is neutral and has no charge. It becomes a positive ion with a charge of +1 when it loses an electron.
Removing only one electron from any atom will always make its charge +1, as there is only one unbalanced proton in the atom.
If there is an imbalance in the numbers of protons in electrons, then yes, an atom would have electrical charge.
A neutral atom hasn't an electrical charge.
The overall charge on He is 0. It is a noble element.
A fluorine atom has a negative electrical charge of -1 due to its 9 protons and 10 electrons.
Neutrons have no charge, so in a helium atom, the neutron would also have no charge. Helium typically has two protons (+1 charge each) and two neutrons (no charge), resulting in a neutral overall charge.
Neutron .
The Electrons and the Protons.
The atom is neutral,, there is no net charge