usally yes but somtimes no
No, O2 (molecular oxygen) does not have a negative charge; it is a neutral molecule. Each oxygen atom shares electrons in a covalent bond, resulting in a balanced distribution of charge. However, individual oxygen atoms can gain or lose electrons to form charged species called ions, such as O2- (oxide ion), which does have a negative charge.
The object will get a negative charge. When a positively-charged rod is brought near the object, it polarizes the charges in the object, causing the electrons to move away from the rod, leaving the object with a net negative charge.
A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
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The charge of an element is based on its oxidation number, which is the number of electrons that an atom loses, gains, or shares when it forms a chemical bond. Oxidation numbers can be positive, negative, or zero, depending on the element and the chemical compound it is part of.
Electrical charge is the property of matter that results in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. When two objects have opposite charges, they will attract each other, while objects with the same charge will repel each other. Electrons carry a negative electrical charge.
Hydrogen chloride is held together by a polar covalent bond where the hydrogen atom shares its electron with the chlorine atom, resulting in a partial positive charge on hydrogen and a partial negative charge on chlorine.
Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is in charge of the Australian stock exchange for prices of shares. More information about them can be found on their website - ASX.
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There are actually two anagrams of the word "shares". They are:ShearsRashes
When an atom loses, shares, or gains an electron it becomes an ion.
F shares are a class of mutual fund shares that are typically sold through financial advisors or brokers. They usually have higher fees and expenses compared to other types of shares, such as A shares or C shares. The main difference is that F shares do not have a front-end sales charge, but they may have higher ongoing fees.