Ions.
Those with positive electrical charges, and those with negative electrical charges.
You mean, what happens when positive and negative charges are equal? That is simple, the equal opposite cancel each other out and we have an electrical neutrality
A proton has a positive charge of +1 An electron has a negative charge of -1 An neutron has no charge
They balance the atomic charge and electrical forces.
This is possible because electrical charges (positive or negative) are non-uniform distributed in the molecule.
No, neutrons does not have any sort of electrical charge. They have neither positive nor negative charges.
positive and negative
Those with positive electrical charges, and those with negative electrical charges.
Electrons contain negative charges, and protons contain positive charges.
Polar molecules have positive charge on one side and negative charge on other side. Non polar molecules have covalent bond and do not have positive and negative charge on one or other side of the molecule.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
No. Polar molecules such as water have both negative and positive poles. Different parts of the molecule have slightly different charges.
non - polar.
Positive charge, negative charge or neutral. (no charge)
Lightning
Positive charge is one of the two possible electrical charges, the other is ..........? the NEGATIVE charge.
Two like charges will repel each and will be attracted to the opposite charges.