An ion.
The charge density of a molecule refers to the distribution of charge within the molecule. It is usually calculated as the total charge of the molecule divided by the volume it occupies. This information is important for understanding the molecular structure and reactivity of the molecule.
The charge of the SiO2 molecule is neutral, meaning it has no overall positive or negative charge.
Nope
The formal charge of the NCO molecule is zero.
The formal charge of the CH2N2 molecule is zero.
The charge of a nitrite molecule is -1, as it consists of one nitrogen atom with a +3 charge and two oxygen atoms each with a -2 charge, giving a total charge of -1 for the molecule.
No, h2 does not have a net charge. It is a neutral molecule.
No. Molecules do not have charge. Ions have a charge. If a compound is has more than one atom and a charge, then it is a poly-atomic ion, not a molecule.
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
This is a polar molecule.
The isoelectric point of a molecule can be determined by finding the pH at which the molecule carries no net electrical charge. This can be done by plotting the molecule's charge as a function of pH and identifying the pH at which the charge is zero.
No. The oxidation number is the charge on the atom of an element, or if the bonding is covalent, what that charge would be if that bonding were ionic. A "molecule" with an electrical charge would be a polyatomic ion, not a molecule.