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No. Atoms can indeed have an overall charge. They can be positive, wherein they have a deficit of electrons, or they can be negative, wherein they have a surplus of electrons. This is called an ionic state.
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The electric field around an electric charge varies inversely as the square of the distance to the charge.
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The various properties of electric charge :1.Additivity of charges2.Charge is conserved3.Quantization of charge
The overall electric charge in the atomic nucleus is positive, due to the fact that the nucleus contains protons which are positively charged, and neutrons which have no charge.
In chemistry, particles with an overall electric charge are called ions.
The overall charge for a purchase is the cost including the product, tax, shipping, and any other fees or services.
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No. Atoms can indeed have an overall charge. They can be positive, wherein they have a deficit of electrons, or they can be negative, wherein they have a surplus of electrons. This is called an ionic state.
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neutron has no electric charge.electron is negative whereas proton is positively charge.
an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge.
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge