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Q: How an atom holds no charge at all?
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What does the nuclous do?

If you mean the nucleus, than I have the answer. The nucleus is the part of an atom that holds protons and neutrons. (Protons have positive charge, neutrons have no charge.)


What charge does the electron cloud of every atom have?

In a neutral atom, the charge on the electron cloud is balanced by the carge on the atom's nucleus. The nucleus has a positive charge proportional to the number of protons in it. This attracts and holds the negatively charged electrons in the electron cloud. And in a neutral atom (not an ion), there will be as many electrons in the electron cloud as protons in the nucleus. The charges will balance.


How does a proton get its charge?

The proton hs a nucleus in the atom which holds the charge. Like all hadrons, protons consist of three quarks: two ups and one down. The combination of these three results in a particle with a charge of positive one.


What is over all charge on a chlorine atom?

The chlorine atom is neutral.


What holds protons together in an atom?

The protons are a positive charge and electrons are a negative charge wich allows them to attracts to each other holding them together.


If an atom has six protons and four neutrons. what is its charge?

The atom has a charge of +6, as it has six protons, each with a positive charge of +1. Neutrons do not have a charge, so they do not affect the overall charge of the atom.


When are all the negative and posive charges equal?

In a neutral atom, both charges are equal.It makes atom stable.


What is the charge of a oxygen atom?

ALL atoms whatsoever DO NOT have a charge!! They're neutral.


Where are protons found in an atom that do not have any charge called?

All protons have positive charge and are always found in the nucleus of an atom. There are no protons without any charge.


Where is all of the positive charge in an atom located?

The nucleus.


Where is all the positive charge in an atom located?

The nucleus.


What is a partical in an atom with no charge?

A particle in an atom with no charge is called a neutron. Neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons, which have a positive charge, and electrons, which have a negative charge. Neutrons help stabilize the nucleus and contribute to the overall mass of the atom.