the object has to have more positive charges than negative charges.
they have lost some electrons
atoms often gain or lose electrons,which causes them to have a temporary negative or positive charge.
The overall charge is neutral.
You can easily find the charge by adding number of positive charges and number of negative charges. Just keep in mind the convention that a unit positive charge is +1 and a unit negative charge is -1.So the answer for your question is = 9 + (-11) = -2which means net charge is 2 negative charge.
It is telling us that one end of the molecule has a positive electrical charge and the other end has a negative charge
The protons give the nucleus a positive charge.
The loss of electrons.
they have lost some electrons
Electric charge is the property of substance by virtue of it substance gain or loose electron if their is gain of electron then substance acquire negative charge if loose of elec then positive charge apper on it.
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atoms often gain or lose electrons,which causes them to have a temporary negative or positive charge.
The overall charge is neutral.
Either charge can cause a shock, the shock is when the negative charges jump to the positive or vice versa
A similar mass has the neutron but it is neutral.
There is a difference between a charge and a static charge. A static charge occurs when positive and negative electrons separate themselves to form a conduct charge.
When a substance is polar it means that the molecules have a partial positive charge on one part of the molecule and a partial negative charge on the other. When a substance such as a lipid is nonpolar it means that it does not have this trait.
No. Salt does not carry a charge, nor does any substance.