Yes,as they have mobile electrons which can be easily donated to other atom .also ionization energy is low
The term "bonding pairs" usually refers to electrons, so they would be negatively charged.
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
some chemical changes can be reversed but they are hard to reverse usually
No, their 'OH' groups are usually involved in chemical reactions.
Unless they are ions, atoms are neutrally charged. The negatively charged electrons orbitting the nucleus neutralized the positive charges of the protons in the nucleus. neutrons do not have an electrical charge. ions are the exception to this, as they have either added or removed orbitting electrons. if an atom has electrons removed, then it is a positively charged cation. most metals form positively charged ions. if electrons are added, then it is a negatively charged anion. most non-metals form negatively charged ions.
Usually the positively charged ion is listed first in a chemical name.
K is the chemical symbol used to represent potassium. It is usually shown as K+ to indicate that it is positively charged.
yes, because usually metals are positively charged and positive repells positive
Chemical reactions that occur spontaneously usually give off energy, usually heat.
The term "bonding pairs" usually refers to electrons, so they would be negatively charged.
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
some chemical changes can be reversed but they are hard to reverse usually
no
There's a cation (a positively charged ion, usually a metal), and an anion (a negatively charged ion, usually a nonmetal. These two are strongly bonded together because of their opposite charges.
The nucleus only contains neutrons, which are neutral, and protons, which are positively charged. Therefore, the nucleus is positively charged.This is a good thing, since the positive charge is what attracts the negatively charged electrons, otherwise, the electrons would fly free.nucleus of an atom consists of protons and neutrons. protons are positively charged particles while neutrons are neutral. they do not carry any charge on them. however the no. of protons and neutrons remain the same. due to the presence of protons nucleus are always positively chargedthe nucleus contains protons and neutrons only. Since neutrons carry no charge and protons are positively charged, that's why the nucleus is positively charged.
The nucleus of an atom (for hydrogen, it is usually just one proton).