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  • peroxide OOH-
  • ozonide OOO- (very unstable)
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Will an ion with a negative charge conduct electricity?

Yes, this is what is happening in the process known as electrolysis. Electrolysis may be used to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen, for instance. In this case, negatively charged oxygen atoms (ions) and positively charged hydrogen atoms carry charges which are neutralised at the electrodes which are connected to the source of electricity.


Why is ice less dense?

A water molecule is made from one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, strongly joined to each other with covalent bonds. Water molecules are also attracted to each other by weaker chemical bonds (hydrogen bonds) between the positively-charged hydrogen atoms and the negatively-charged oxygen atoms of neighboring water molecules. As water cools below 4°C, the hydrogen bonds adjust to hold the negatively charged oxygen atoms apart. This produces a crystal lattice, which is commonly known as 'ice'. The crstal form of water (ice) is about 9% less dense than liquid water due to the change in those bonds.


What is a Negatively charged particle's?

Negatively charged particles in an atom are known as electrons.


What is hydro oxide?

There is no known chemical compound called "hydro oxide." It may have been a misspelling of hydroxide, which is a negatively charged ion made up of one oxygen and one hydrogen atom. Hydroxide ions play an important role in chemistry as they can act as bases in chemical reactions.


What is left when hydrogen atoms are ripped apart?

When hydrogen atoms are ripped apart, they will form individual protons and electrons. This process is known as ionization. The positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons will be separated from each other, creating two distinct particles.


A hydrogen atom which has lost an electron contains what?

A hydrogen atom that has lost an electron has a net positive charge since it now has one less negatively charged electron compared to its positively charged proton. This charged hydrogen atom is known as a hydrogen ion, specifically a proton.


Does every atom have a negatively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons?

No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons


Do negatively charged objects repel positively charged objects?

Yes, negatively charged objects and positively charged objects will repel each other due to the opposite charge. This is known as the principle of electrostatic repulsion.


What are peroxide ion?

Peroxide ion, also known as O2^2-, is a negatively charged ion composed of two oxygen atoms bound together with a single covalent bond. It is a reactive species commonly found in hydrogen peroxide and has a role in various chemical reactions and biological processes.


How do you confirm a conductor is negatively charged?

i would have known the answer if u gave it to me


What are positively and negatively charged atoms known as?

protons and neutrons i think.


What is it known as when an atom gains or loses electrons and become negatively or positively charged?

They are known as ions.