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electron - negative charge
proton - positive charge
neutron - no charge

2007-10-18 08:09:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1) Electrons: Negatively Charged particle . Each electron has 1 negative charge

2) Protons: Positively Charged particle . Each proton has 1 positive charge

3) Neutron: Uncharged or zero charge sub atomic particle. They are also the heaviest subatomic particle of the 3.

2007-10-18 15:10:21 · answer #2 · answered by justanickname 2 · 0 0

Ok, it depends. An atom's nucleus is made up of Protons (which are positively charged) and Neutrons (which have no charge) this is orbited by electrons (negative charge).
The overall charge of an atom is always 0, so the number of protons and electrons are always the same, if they aren't, then you have a positively charged ion. If there is a different number of neutrons, you have an isotope.
Hope this helps.

2007-10-18 15:11:12 · answer #3 · answered by shadow.stalke 2 · 0 0

There are 3 subatomic particles:
1. electrons
2. protons
3. neutrons

- electrons have a negative charge
- protons have a positive charge (equal to that of an electron, just opposite in polarity)
- neutrons have zero charge.

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2007-10-18 15:11:21 · answer #4 · answered by tlbs101 7 · 0 0

Protons: positive charge, in the nucleus (center).
Neutrons: no charge, in the nucleus.
Electrons: negative charge, circling the nucleus in orbits.

2007-10-18 15:09:54 · answer #5 · answered by katy0819 2 · 1 0

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