Protons - positively charged
Electrons - negatively charged
Neutrons - No charge
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Protons are positively charged, electrons are negatively charged, and neutrons are neutral (no charge).
Protons and neutrons are the sub-atomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
In John Dalton's model, the subatomic particles are electrons, protons, and neutrons. Electrons are negatively charged particles found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. Protons are positively charged particles located in the nucleus. Neutrons are neutral particles also found in the nucleus.
Neutrons are subatomic particles with no charge. They are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons and contribute to the atomic mass of an element without affecting its charge.
Protons and neutrons are both sub-atomic particles that are connected because they form the nucleus of an atom. Protons have a positive charge while neutrons have no charge, but both are essential for determining an atom's mass and stability. Additionally, the number of protons in an atom determines its chemical element.
The negative subatomic particle in an atom is called an electron. Electrons have a negative charge and orbit the nucleus of an atom in electron shells.