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This would be called a CATION.

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Q: What do you call the particle with more positive charges than negative charges?
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What do you call elements that have a net positive or negative charge?

ion


Why anode is negative in galvanic cell?

"Positive" and "negative" are just terms that we assign to define a fundamental difference in the way charges interact. We could just as well call them "up" and "down", or "blue" and "red" - the words you chose don't affect the physics. The point is that they are different and that difference is what causes the unique interactions we observe.


How does the direction of the force between two positivily charged objects compare with that between two negatively charged objects?

the two particles would be attracted together. the force of the two particles would, for the most part, depend on coulombs law F=kq1q2/r2 but a general rule for the direction is that likes repel and dislikes attract. a negative sign in this equation is often misunderstood to mean a negative force, but for coulombs law a negative means it repels and positive means it is an attractive force.


How are electrical charges similar to magnetic poles?

There are two oppositely "charged" poles for both electric and magnetic. For magnetism we call the poles North and South, while for static electricity we call the poles positive and negative. Of course, you can walk away with the electrically charged positive pole, while you can't walk away with the North "charged" pole. There are differences. There is (apparently) no magnetic monopole.


What do you call on the free moving particle around the nucleus of an atom?

The electron moves in a cloud around the nucleus of the particle. Most atoms have several electrons occupying different energy levels and moving in differently shaped orbitals. The electron has a negative charge.

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What do you call matter that has a balance of positive and negative charges?

Neutral charges


What occurs when positive and negative electrical changes build up in the clouds?

Eventually the two charges will have to balance out with what we call lightening?


What it call of th the charges are negative?

anion


What do you call a negative electrode?

Cathode- is the negative electrode.Anode- is the positive electrode.


Why do they call positive numbers positive numbers?

Because their higher then negative numbers and they are 'POSITIVE'


Is a net loss a negative or a positive?

You can consider any direction as positive, and the opposite direction as negative. However, in this case it is customary to call a gain "positive", and a loss "negative".


Is out going a negative connotation?

I would call that positive.


What do you call elements that have a net positive or negative charge?

ion


How do you call a subatomic particle that has no mass and a negative charge?

No such particle exists. All particles with charge also have mass -- no exceptions. Every particle with zero mass also has zero charge -- no exceptions.


Is east positive or negative?

You can assign positive numbers to east and negative to west - or you can do it the other way round. Which direction you call positive is really quite arbitrary. In Google Maps for example, east appears as positive.


What do you call a comment that is negative and positive at the same time?

A hybrid comment.


What do you call the positive or negative designation placed in front of a number?

Sign