you will get shocked and it will probaly hurt
They become positively charged.
It becomes charged. (negatively)
as scientists add heat too an object , the objec begin to pre-heat and began to dissolve .
electrons
add
Add the electrons in accordance with the aufbau principle and then count the unpaired ones.
The number of protons in an atom is equal to its atomic number. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to that of protons. If the atom is negatively charged, add it to the number of electrons; and if positive, subtract.
It doesn't. A positively charged body is deficient in electrons. In an uncharged object there are equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. Removing electrons will leave more protons than electrons, so the object will be positively charged. Such an object is said to have a deficiency or electrons rather than a surplus of electrons because it is generally easier to remove electrons than it is to add protons. Electrons occupy the outer shells of an atom and have a much lower mass than protons. The protons, by contrast, are bound together in the dense nucleus.
Yes, and in fact they do. You can easily see this yourself by rubbing a balloon on a sweater and then "sticking" it to a wall.This happens because of something called "induced dipoles".Let's say you have an electrically charged object ... negatively charged, for example.If you bring it near an uncharged object, what happens is that the electrons in the molecules of the uncharged object tend to be repelled by the charged object. They move as far to the opposite side as they can get.Because the electromagnetic force gets smaller with distance, the uncharged molecules now have a slight net attraction to the charged object, since the part of the molecule that's attracted to the charged object is now closer to the charged object than the part of the molecule that's repelled by it. This means the attractive force is very slightly greater than the repulsive force. For any individual molecule, it's not much, but there are a LOT of molecules in any object large enough to see, and those tiny attractions add up.
The object slows down and eventully stops.
This object become warmer, or react with water, or is dissolved.
I think that a positively charged object can not attract one another
it turns up loud and you get in trouble
as scientists add heat too an object , the objec begin to pre-heat and began to dissolve .
the density will increase because there will be less space
because it will have more electrons add electrons= add charge
1. Add mass to the object. 2. Add energy to the object.
The atomic number is specific to the element itself - not the quantity. It does not change as you add in more of the element.
Im thinking you mean add instead of had? well when you add a proton it becomes a different element because each element has a different number of protons. When you add electrons or take away electrons they become ions. If the neutrons in the nucleus changes it becomes an isotope. To conclude, each element has its own unique proton count.