Electron's have a negative charge, Protons have a positive charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
It means the charge is an integer multiple of some basic charge. If the charge consists of a certain number electrons, you can have 1 electron, 2 electrons, 3 electrons, etc., but you can't have 1.5 electrons, or pi electrons.
2 unbalanced electrons have a 2- charge on the molecule/atom
No, protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge and neutrons have no charge
It does not acquire any charge, it looses negative charge (the electrons), so becomes net positive.
Electrons charge is a negative
Electrons have a negative charge.
Electrons have a negative charge.
Electrons have a negative charge.
Pprotons have a positive charge neutrons have no charge and electrons have a negative charge. However the one with the smallest mass is electrons.
They do have a charge, it's negative
Electrons have negative charge and protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge.
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral and have no charge.
the charge on an Ion is - if electrons have been added :)
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.