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Q: What happens to an object's atoms when the object becomes positively charged.?
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How do positively charged objects differ from negatively charged objects?

Positively charged objects have more protons than electrons. Negatively charged objects have more electrons than protons.


What happens when two positively charged objects are brought together?

what happens when 2 positive charges interact


2.Positively charged objects can only attract objects that are negatively charged?

Any charged object weather positively charged or negatively charged will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Neutral objects do not attract or repel each other.


Who wants electrons?

positively-charged objects


Why do two objects repel each other?

anions (negatively charged objects) repel cations (positively charged objects)


What will happen to the positively charged balloon ad a soft drink can?

The positively charged balloon and a soft drink can will pull negatively charged objects towards them


Do positively charged objects attract each other?

no,they do not attract.


A repelling force must occur between two charged objects under which conditions?

repelling forces occur with charged objects when the polarities of the objects are charged the same, which means that a positively charged object would repel another positively charged object and a negatively charged object would repel a negatively charged object.


What happens when you rub an acetate strip with tissue paper and then hold the strip near running water?

If you rub an acetate rod with a cloth electrons are transferred from the rod to the cloth and the rod becomes negatively charged and the cloth becomes positively charged.


How does objects become positively and negatively charged?

By loosing and gaining an electron.


What happens with electrons when objects become positively or negatively charged?

The same thing happens for both, if the electroscope is positvely charged it attracts electrons to the top and sends protons to the leaves causing them to repel and visaversa with negative.


What is an objects net chare when it loses electrons?

in an atom, since the number of positively charged protons and the negatively charged electrons are always equal,loss of electon will make the atom positively charged.