Yes, a pH of -3 (if such a thing is possible) would be 10,000 times more acidic than a pH of 1.
Since protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge, an atom with more protons than electrons would have a positive charge. Note that an atom with this kind of imbalance is known as an ion.
The number of negative plates in a cell is always more than one of number of positive plates so that end plates at both sides of the group remain negative.
A positive charge.
No. Phenol is far more acidic than water.
pH2 - pH is a negative logrhythm number, minus 2 is greater than minus 6.
To become more stable: positive+negative=neutral. Neutral is more stable than positive and/or negative.
Gaze is more positive than "stare" or "ogle".
When you have for example -3+1=-2. When the negative interer is more than the positive.
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An atom is negative when there are more electrons which gives it that negative charge. An atom is positive when there are less electrons than protons.
negative 2, and zero
No, a positive and a positive make a positive
negative numbers are numbers less than zero. negative numbers have a negative sign in front of them EX: -9 negative nine positive numbers are anything more than zero. EX: 9 positive nine
The voltage adds if you connect in series (positive to negative). It stays the same if in parallel (Positive to Positive and Negative to Negative).
No. It is more negative than either of the two negatives.
Yes, but not always.