yes it contain
Protons have + charge and electrons have - charge.Neutrons does not contain any charge.
if you know chemical bonding it is easier to understand but any substance that doestn contain charge carriers is a poor conductor of electricity i.e. a substance that doenst contain free moving electrons or ions to propagate the current
yes you can because the acid from the fruit is produced to make electricity which will charge any device :)
Static charge mean "Charges at rest". And at rest, any charge can have its electric field, but its meg.field is always zero at rest.
The nucleus contains protons (which carry a positive charge) and neutrons (which do not carry any charge)
yes, passage of electricity depends on the structure of material at atomic level since electricity is nothing but flow of charge, any material which acquires charge(electrons or ions) on it, can allow passage of electricity. mercury being a metal, contains free electrons which is responsible for passage of electricity
As they contain same number of electrons and protons. So, they don't carry any charge.
All solutions that contain ions are good conductors of electricity, such as: acids, bases, salt water. Dschennai
There are several ways to "contain" electricity: 1. In a capacitor. A capacitor is a device which can store ("contain") a static electrical charge as potential energy in an electric field. 2. In a battery. A battery is a device which can store ("contain") electrical energy in the form of potential chemical energy either as a result of the original manufacturing process or by reversable means as in a rechargable battery. 3. In an insulated conductor (a wire). An insulated conductor, including a bare conductor in air, gas, or vacuum, contains electricity in the sense that it restricts it to flowing within the conductor only and not "escaping" elsewhere. Some other ways of "containing" electricity essentially constitute capacitors, such as a storm cloud capable of producing lightning. It's a stretch, but one might also consider a generator to "contain" electricity. In any case, be careful!
Because they do not have an overall charge OR any electrons that are free to move
An atom of antimatter does not contain any electrons. The equivalent of an electron in antimatter is a positron, which has charge +1.
Conductors in the field of electricity do not charge or discharge, they carry the charge, once the power source is removed, there is no charge. As for the remote control part, that depends on the system you are asking about