The short answer is no. Although matter is affected by electrostatic forces of attraction, no current is flowing and thus it does not fit the definition of electricity (a term for the variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge).
At the atomic level, an atom can become electrically charged by either losing or gaining an electron or electrons. When an atom loses an electron it becomes positively charged. When an atom gains an electron it become negatively charged. This is how certain elements bond with certain other elements.
By chemical bonds between the atoms
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Yes because it is made of atoms (specifically positively or negatively charged atoms). Atoms are the smallest building blocks of matter.
Electricity is matter. Electricity is made up of electrons which are negatively charged particles of mass/matter.
Electrically neutral matter is matter without a charge.
It is a chemical property. A chemical property is a characteristic of matter that allows it to change to a different type of matter.
As a matter a fact, sure i do
when atoms gain electrons they acquire negative charge
a neutron
Electrically neutral matter is matter without a charge.
When an atom or group of atoms becomes electrically charged, it is referred to as an ion. If it has a positive charge (+) it is called a cation, and if it has a negative charge (-), it is called an anion.
ions are electrically charged particles
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this is for every on on A plus the answer is plasma :) this was Ben McClanahan HHA
Plasma
No, it will not become magnetic. It will become electrically charged.
Matter becomes a plasma when it becomes a gas and the gas is ionized (electrically charged)
The correct answer has to be plasma.
Material can become electrically charged when two different material are brought into close contact, some of the electrons move from one material to another.
they can all be changed into other matter in some way, i.e. water can be frozen to become a solid and ice can be melted to become a liquid, or water can be evaporated to become a gas and that type of gas can form into a cloud and rain to become a liquad
Star matter exists as plasma; it is usually superheated and is electrically conductive.