H3BO3 is a compound, not an ion, meaning it is electrically neutral or in other word it has no charge.
The charge on three moles of hydrogen ions (H+) would be +3. Since each hydrogen atom has a charge of +1, three moles would have a total charge of +3.
In even moderately strong acid conditions in aqueous solution, a polyatomic phosphate ion with a charge of -3 will add an hydrogen ion with a charge of +1 to form a polyatomic acid phosphate anion with a charge of -2. In equation form, PO4-3 + H+1 -> HPO4-2.
Phosphoric acid has a charge of -3, as it has three hydrogen ions that can ionize to form H+ ions.
The letter H is the chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.
The Arsenic in AsH3 typically has a plus one charge. Therefore the H must have a -1 charge to create the compound.
In ammonia (NH3), the formal charge on hydrogen (H) is zero. This is because hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen, following the rule that hydrogen typically has a formal charge of zero when bonded to a more electronegative element like nitrogen.
2 Ho has got to be the opposite of h2o which means it is oxygen and water backwards !_!
helium`s charge is H+, is a positive charge
A proton (H+) is the smallest particle with a positive charge.
A proton (H+) is the smallest particle with a positive charge.
When HNO3 dissolves in water, it forms H+ and NO3- ions. The total charge of the solution remains neutral because for each H+ ion formed, there is a corresponding NO3- ion formed. The sum of positive and negative charges in the solution cancels out, resulting in an overall neutral charge.
H 3 H 3 that is who boo.