The charge on every item is either positive, negative, or neutral.
Every cation has positive charge.
its lead in pencils :)
Denmark and france
Yes! they are Electrons produce negative charge, and protons produce positive charge, while neutrons produce no charge at all.
By definition, every atom of every element must have the same number of protons as every atom of that same element. So, all you have to do is find which element has 35 protons. Look at the periodic table, and find the 35th listed element. That element is Bromine. So Bromine is the correct answer.
You simply pay a postage charge for each item.
it has a positive charge so the negative item attract to it if it is light enough
the same as what you originally paid for it.
Furniture cleaning services typically charge per item. If you have a large quantity it is possible to get a discounted service.
Every electric charge is surrounded by an electric field.
The lawn mower should charge its own battery as it runs. They have a charging system built in them on the underside of the flywheel. If it's not charging you may have to charge it every time depending on whether you use lights or electric clutch or any other electrical item..
you can get it from the item machine. there is always one every week.
Walmart!!!
yes there is
They usually charge money. If the item is very valuable, then it's around a lot of dollars.
divide the cost of the food item by the amount of people that are paying for it.
Complimentary means that it's given to you free of charge.