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protons and electrons .!.
For the atom to be neutral, the positive and negative charges must cancel each other out.
There are several types of chemical bonds. An ionic bond, for example is when two elements have opposite charges are attracted to each other. A positive and a negative charge or a negative and a positive charge can be attracted to each other. If a positive and a positive are attracted to each other or a negative and a negative are attracted, that's considered an immoral bond.
No. The five positive charges of the pentavalent Niobium cation are balanced by the negative charges of the five iodine anions - ie - Nb5+ I-5
The negative particles (electrons) are balanced by the positive particles (protons).
because chloride ions being negatively charged have got a tendency to get attracted to positive ions( follows from coloumbs law) and since positive electrode contains positive ions so chloride free ions in solution gets attracted to the positive electrode....
positive charges
Yes
protons and electrons .!.
When a positive and negative charge collide, their forces act in the same direction, from positive to negative. As a result, contrary charges are attracted to one another: the electric field and forces produced by two electrical charges of opposite polarity. Both charges are attracted to each other.
For the atom to be neutral, the positive and negative charges must cancel each other out.
Because that is how the universe was made. The law of charges states that opposite charges attract.
Lightning happens when the negative charges (electrons) in the bottom of the cloud are attracted to the positive charges (protons) in the ground.
Two like charges will repel each and will be attracted to the opposite charges.
it deals with positive and negative charges when you rub it in your hair the negative charges get attracted to your hair. hope this helps!
The sodium atom loses its valence electron to the chlorine atom forming a positive sodium ion and a negative chloride ion. The two are attracted to each other because of their opposite charges.
The relationship between positive and negative electric charges is in their number of electrons. This causes them to be attracted or repel each other based on this charge.