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Friction from rubbing the balloon on a sleeve creates static electricy,therefore the balloon becomes negatively charged.
The object becomes positivley / negatively charged when friction acts on it.
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An object becomes charged when the atoms in the object gain or lose? A) protons B) neutrons C) electrons D)All of the above Answer (1) - Wrong My answer is most definitely D) All Of Above Answer (2) - Right A) and B) because if we assume an object to be neutral at first then if we lose a proton (positively charged) the object becomes negatively charged, if we lose an electron (negatively charged) the object becomes positively charged. Neutrons have no net charge (neutrally charged) so if we take on away nothing happens.
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
When an atom loses an electron and becomes negatively charged we refer to it as a positive ion
An atom becomes negatively charged when it receives an electron from another atom. In other words, if there are more electrons than protons in an atom, it becomes negatively charged.
It becomes more negatively charged, since electrons carry a negative charge.
When an atom gains an electron it becomes an ion with a charge of negative one. This charge comes from the electron's negativity, which changes the atom's balanced ratio of electrons to protons.
The atom then becomes negatively charged
becomes an anion. Negatively charged.
An atom becomes negatively charged when it receives an electron from another atom. In other words, if there are more electrons than protons in an atom, it becomes negatively charged.
It becomes negatively charged because Wool readily gives away its electrons.
When an atom loses an electron and becomes negatively charged we refer to it as a positive ion
Friction from rubbing the balloon on a sleeve creates static electricy,therefore the balloon becomes negatively charged.
Positively charged and negatively charged electrons are exchanged.
Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.