on my t-mobile bill what does a partial charge for NW1k Nts/Wkds mean?
The water molecule has a partial negative and partial positive charge because it is a polar molecule. Electrostatic attraction between the partial negative and partial positive molecules gives the water molecule its partial charge.
hydrogen is partially positive and oxygen is partially negative so your answer is oxygen
Ionic compound
Ionic compound
Correct. Protons are positive, electrons are negstive, and neutrons have no charge
HCI is Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C) and Iodine (I). Therefore, you have three elements in one molecule of HCI. Although, HCI is not balanced, so, that would actually be an ion, with negative charge.
Partial charge are charge that are smaller than the charge of the electron.And, they are produced by distribution of electrons in chemical bonds.
This is a polar molecule.
In most compounds, the nitrogen in NH2 has a partial negative charge while the hydrogen each carry a partial positive charge. It can also exist as the Amide ion with a full negative charge.
positive charge
on my t-mobile bill what does a partial charge for NW1k Nts/Wkds mean?
The water molecule has a partial negative and partial positive charge because it is a polar molecule. Electrostatic attraction between the partial negative and partial positive molecules gives the water molecule its partial charge.
One end of a molecule or atom has a partial negative charge and the other end has a partial positive charge.
hydrogen is partially positive and oxygen is partially negative so your answer is oxygen
it says oxygen acts negativw so most likely hydrogen on the bottom acts positive
I'm assuming you mean when they're bonded to each other - oxygen is more electronegative, so it will have a partial negative charge, and hydrogen will have a partial positive charge.