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partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.
partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.
The material will
When a charged particle is placed between two charged plates, it will experience a force due to the electric field created by the plates. The particle will move in the direction of the force, either towards the positively charged plate or the negatively charged plate, depending on the charge of the particle and the plates.
To charge it positively placed a negatively charge body near it. The positive charge of the sphere is attracted near to the surface close to the negatively charge body. To make it completely positive just earth it (by touching it). This process is known as induction. To charge a body negatively is similar to the aforementioned method.
The positively charged walls would attract the negatively charged electrons in the plasma, causing them to move towards the walls. This would lead to the plasma losing its overall neutrality and some particles sticking to the walls, potentially changing its composition and behavior.
It will not require lot of energy to place a an electron very close a proton (for lighter elements) Protons are positively charged whereas electrons are negatively charged. There will be attraction between protons and electrons when placed together.
When NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is placed in water, it forms sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). Sodium ions are positively charged and hydroxide ions are negatively charged.
A positively charged object placed within a positive electric field will experience a force pushing it in the direction of the field. This force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the field lines.
They will repel each other. Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.
electrons are not bent, they can't be as they are point particles occupying no volume. they are attracted to positive charges. the electron beam (aka cathode rays) are bent toward the positively charged plate.
Negatively charged amino acids are acidic bacause they gave a proton (H+) to the solution. The amino acid was not charged before it went into the solution, but lost a hydrogen when placed in water and became negativley charged. It also donated a proton to the solution so it is considered acidic. Similar logic applies with the basic amino acids.