An electron has a negative charge.
No, an electron has a negative charge.
An electron has a negative electric charge.
The electron charge is negative.
An electron possesses a negative charge.
The charge of a proton is positive, while the charge of an electron is negative.
No, an electron has a negative charge.
You misunderstand. A 'Neutron' by its name, is neutrally charged. There is NO charge. The charge of one electron is deemed to be 'minus one (-1). A PROTON is deemed to have a charge of 'plus one (+1)'. Hence the charges of one electron and one proton are equal and opposite. In nuclear physics these two charges are brought together to make a neutral species; a Neutron. +1 - 1 = 0 They do NOT spontaneously come together or split, in a chemical reaction.
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.
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
Electron's have a negative charge, Protons have a positive charge.
An electron has a negative electric charge.
The electron charge is negative.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
An electron has a negative charge.
An electron possesses a negative charge.
The charge of a proton is positive, while the charge of an electron is negative.