No. An atom is the basic unit of matter, and a next step up would be a molecule, which is just made up of atoms. Atoms and molecules can have an electric charge.
Because water is polar, and polar solvants will dissolve polar solutes. :)
the presence of a net charge that does not cancel out
The electrical charge of aluminum is +3.
A proton has a positive electrical charge and an electron has a negative electrical charge.
Covalent bonds will always be stronger then an dipole or charge attraction between molecules.
Electrical charge.
No, isotopes have the same electrical charge because they have the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei, which determines the electrical charge. Isotopes only differ in the number of neutrons, which do not have an electrical charge.
unequal sharing
polar molecules are repelled by the cells electrical charge.
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electral has electric charge cause when the molecules collide they give of a sudden spark.......................................
gel electrophoresis
A molecule is neutral, an ion has an electrical charge.
A molecule is neutral, an ion has an electrical charge.
the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.
the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.
the paticle that was hard to detect was neutrons because it had no electrical charge.