Container Imbalance Charges is usually labeled as CIC on a shipping document. This is a fee that is charged to the recipient in order to balance out empty containers.
Ions have an imbalance of charge, with either an excess or shortage of electrons.
An atom with an electric charge is called an ion. An ion is the result of an imbalance in the number of protons and electrons. If there is more protons than electrons then your atom will have a positive charge. If more electons then it will have a negative charge.
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I think you mean 'static electricity', it happens when the two objects exchange electrons, so the object will be charged either positively or negatively.
Container Imbalance charges
Static Electricity.
There is more charge in one place in your circuit than another. Intentionally in say a battery or capacitor.
polarity
No atom can have an imbalance in its charge; if it did, it would be an ion.
If there is an imbalance in the numbers of protons in electrons, then yes, an atom would have electrical charge.
Ions have an imbalance of charge, with either an excess or shortage of electrons.
Ions have an imbalance of charge, with either an excess or shortage of electrons.
Ions have an imbalance of charge, with either an excess or shortage of electrons.
An atom with an electric charge is called an ion. An ion is the result of an imbalance in the number of protons and electrons. If there is more protons than electrons then your atom will have a positive charge. If more electons then it will have a negative charge.
Since protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge, an atom with more protons than electrons would have a positive charge. Note that an atom with this kind of imbalance is known as an ion.
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