Hydrogen has a positive charge.
Hydrogen chloride is electrically neutral. So its charge is 0.
The formal charge on the hydrogen atom in HBr is 0
it has a positive (+) charge
positive charge
The ionic charge of a hydrogen ion can be -1 in compounds of hydrogen with very active metals such as sodium but will be +1 in most other compounds that contain hydrogen ions.
hydrogen is partially positive and oxygen is partially negative so your answer is oxygen
Hydrogen has a positive charge.
Hydrogen Peroxide has a weak acidic charge of 6.2.
Hydrogen chloride is electrically neutral. So its charge is 0.
The letter H is the chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.
The formal charge on the hydrogen atom in HBr is 0
# of hydrogen ions in an acid is equal to the charge of the ion
it has a positive (+) charge
positive charge
1+
Hydrogen is identified with a 'H' symbol and if dissolved in water it have a negative charge
Hydrogen is Positive.