positive protons
protons, which are positively charged
Electrons are negatively charged. Opposites attract, so they are attracted to positively charged bodies.
Protons and electrons but strong forces keep them apart
A positively charged ion (cation) is attracted to a negatively charged ion (anion). Cations have more protons than electrons, whereas anions have more electrons than protons. Electrons are negatively charged, and protons are positively charged.
Yes, because an electron is negatively charged, and opposite charges repel.
Positively Charged
Negatively charged
Electrons are negatively charge and are attracted to the positively charged Protons in the nucleus of the atom
electrons have a negative charge...or atleast that's what i was taught:P
You have two electrodes, one positively charged and one negatively charged by means of the voltage that you are applying. So, positively charged ions in a solution are attracted electrostatically to the negatively charged electrode where they receive electrons. And negatively charged ions are attracted electrostatically to the positively charged electrode where they donate electrons. Thus ions return to their uncharged elemental state.
First, all electrons are negatively charged. Second, electrons can not talk.
Electrons are negatively charged. Therefore they are attracted to a positive charge such as an atomic nucleus so becomes locked in an electron shell of the atom.