"Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces.
"Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces.
"Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces.
"Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces.
"Negative" and "positive" are terms used with electrical forces, not with magnetic forces.
PS is negative PEtn is Neutral
The atom is neutral; the ion chloride is negative.
both positive and negative objects attract to neutral object so yes positive and neutral will attract each other.
The total charge of atoms is equal to the number of positive protons balanced by the total number of negative electrons in a neutral atom which balances the number of electrons.
For the atom to be neutral, the positive and negative charges must cancel each other out.
It is considered neutral as it has no value.
A positive charge will attract a neutral body. Positive charges and negative charges repel each other, so they would not be attracted to one another.
Yes, an atom that is not neutral (that is, it is either positive or negative) is referred to as an ion. Ions containing MORE protons than electrons are considered "positive". Ions containing LESS protons than electrons are considered "negative".
A proton is positive, an electron is negative, and a neutron is neutral.
Electrons are a negative charge. Neutrons are neutral.
Because the total number of positive charges and negative charges are equal.
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neutral
The concentration of hydronium ions is one time ten to the negative seventh power, and seven on the pH scale is neutral.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
neutral atom
Neutral