Atoms by definition are neutral. Once they gain or lose electrons and acquire a charge, they are called ions.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
False, atoms do not have a positive charge. Atoms are electrically neutral, meaning they have an equal number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge).
Atoms with no overall charge are called neutral atoms. They have the same number of protons, which carry a positive charge, and electrons, which carry a negative charge. This balance of positive and negative charges leads to a neutral overall charge for the atom.
Atoms that are neutral in charge have the same quantity of protons and electrons. Negative ions have extra electrons, and positive ions are missing electrons.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
a charged group of two or more nonmedal atoms is called a?
Atoms by definition are neutral. Once they gain or lose electrons and acquire a charge, they are called ions.
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
They are neutral.
Zero. (Ions have charge; atoms are always neutral.)
Neutral atoms always have a net charge of 0(zero).
neutral(no charge)
Atoms are neutral in charge
Atoms are neutral because they have an equal number of protons and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, while electrons have a negative charge. The equal number of positive and negative charges cancels out, resulting in a neutral atom.
False, atoms do not have a positive charge. Atoms are electrically neutral, meaning they have an equal number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge).
No, neutrons have no charge while hydrogen atoms have a positive charge on their nucleus due to the presence of a proton.