if the atom has more protons then electrons it is positive and vis versa
yes, 1 neg. + 1 pos. = neg. 2 neg. = pos.
no
anion ... a single atom transforms into a positive ion called a monatomic anion, or sometimes just a monatomic ion, but that is a general term for pos or neg ions.
anion ... a single atom transforms into a positive ion called a monatomic anion, or sometimes just a monatomic ion, but that is a general term for pos or neg ions.
remove resistor from loop positive to positive terminal neg to neg
There's no general rule. The result could be positive and it could also be negative. It depends on how big both numbers are. (neg 5) minus (neg 7) = pos 2 (neg 5) minus (neg 3) = neg 2
Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood. In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative. It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
Normally Positive (+) is RED and Negative (-) is Black.
Yes, the possibilities are A pos or neg and O pos or neg, see the related link.
I think its either O neg, AB neg or Rhesus D Positive.
The answer is the normal quotient except negative. Pos X neg = neg
anion ... a single atom transforms into a positive ion called a monatomic anion, or sometimes just a monatomic ion, but that is a general term for pos or neg ions.