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I suppose you are talking about electric charge (since there are others like color or hypercharge). Everything is in units of the elementary charge (i.e. ~1.6 * 10-19 C)

The following particles have a charge of +2/3

Up Quark, Charm Quark, Top Quark

The following particles have a charge of -1/3

Down Quark, Strange Quark, Bottom Quark

The following particles have a charge of -1

Electron, Muon, Tau, Proton (but the Proton consists of two ups and one down quark), W- boson

The following particles have a charge of +1

W+ boson

The following particles have no charge:

Electron Neutrino, Muon Neutrino, Tau Neutrino, Neutron (consists of two down and one up quark), Photon, Higgs (not found yet), Graviton (also not yet found), Z0 boson, gluon.

There are also various other composite particles such as mesons, but those are far too numerous to list.

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Charge of Electron:-1.6021766x10-19Columbs

Charge of Proton: 1.6021766x10-19Columbs

Charge of Neutron: Zero


(Charge of up quark: 2/3 charge of proton)

(Charge of down quark: 1/3 charge of electron)

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Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons have no charge (neutral).

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Neutron is neutral.

Proton is positive.

Electron is negative.

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neutral negative or positive

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