Overall zero. Water has a dipole moment and this is due to the bond dipoles caused by the difference in electronegativity between O and H. There is a small net charge on each hydrogen balanced by a small negative charge on the oxygen.
Yes, it's a molecule. Water is H2O.
Yup, an electric charge is generated.
The water is a neutral substance but the molecule is polar.
The water itself does.
Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
Yes, water is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge and are found in fluids inside and outside of cells in the body. Water, on the other hand, is a neutral substance that does not carry an electric charge on its own.
water molecules are polar because there is an uneven distribution of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms
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The electric charge of an antineutron is zero, as it is an antiparticle of a neutron which has no electric charge.
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge
Sugar (sucrose) is a material that dissolves in water but does not conduct electric current. Sugar molecules do not ionize in water, so the solution does not carry electric charge.
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.