Protons are positively charged, while electrons carry a negative charge, and the neutrons are electrically neutral (i.e. the neutron does not carry a positive nor negative charge).
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Protons denote the positively charged particles in the atom's nucleus. Electrons are negatively charged particles found outside the nucleus. Neutrons are neutral particles found in the nucleus, and positrons are positively charged antimatter particles.
Protons and electrons are the two particles found in matter. Protons are positively charged particles located in the nucleus, while electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus.
The atom is composed of a nucleus surrounded by orbits of negatively charged particles called electrons. The nucleus is composed of positively charged particles called protonsand neutral charged particles called neutronsSo, the three subatomic particles are electrons, protons, and neutrons
No, electrons are negatively charged particles, designated with a "-" sign. The plus sign " +" typically represents positively charged particles, such as protons.
The number of electrons does not equal the number of protons.