Bases are proton acceptors, so they will be positively charged - but only in presence of proton donators like acids or water (which dissociates into H+ and OH-). -- 100% pure bases aren't charged.
no
when the electrons and protons are positively charged
Yes. The atomic nucleus is positively charged because it contains protons which are positively charged subatomic particles.
Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.
It will repel
no
I believe they'd are positively charged.
The positively charged center of an atom is the nucleus. The nucleus contains the protons and the neutrons. The protons are positively charged and the neutrons have no charge, therefore the nucleus is positively charged.
Only Protons are positively charged.
when the electrons and protons are positively charged
Ions of uranium (cations) are positively charged.
No caution does not mean positively charged.
Yes, Anode is a positively charged electrode.
An ion is both positively and negatively charged.
Yes. The atomic nucleus is positively charged because it contains protons which are positively charged subatomic particles.
Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.
Positively charged ions are called CATIONS