- minus for example negative5 is -5
the symbol is Al and the charge is negative 3.
The symbol is O, and the charge is negative 2
The symbol is Cl, and the charge is negative 1.
Charge is charge, q. If you want it negative just add "-" by its value; some use -q to represent negative charges, too.
Hydrogen is identified with a 'H' symbol and if dissolved in water it have a negative charge
e- is the symbol for an electron, aka a beta particle. It has a unit negative charge.
e- because it has a negative charge
It is the cyanide ion. There should be a single negative charge on it
Iodide is iodine with a negative charge, and is thus written as I-.
A negative charge will repel a negative charge.
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
An ion is an element that, through losing or gaining an electron, has acquired a charge. So, an ion will have a negative (-) or positive (+) symbol next to it. An ion is an element that, through losing or gaining an electron, has acquired a charge. So, an ion will have a negative (-) or positive (+) symbol next to it.
A negative charge attracts a positive charge and repels a negative charge. OPPOSITES ATTRACT ;)
A negative ion has a negative charge, of course.
The chemical symbol for bicarbonate is HCO3-. This is because it has one carbon atom surrounded by three atoms and a hydrogen atom attached to one of them. The negative charge comes from one formal charge.
Elements do not have charge. So Tin does not have negative charge
They do have a charge, it's negative
Protons carry a positive charge and a symbol that represents that charge is a +/
Electrons have a negative charge. When an element had more electrons than protons, it tends to have a negative charge.
Electrons carry negative charge. They are subatomic particles.
The symbol for neutron is simply n because it is neutral in charge. The symbol for neutron is n with a raised 0. To signify that it's neutral, because 0 is neither positive nor negative.
If there are 8 protons, the element is oxygen. If there are 10 electrons, it has filled it's outer shell and therefore is an ion with a double negative charge. The symbol is therefore O= (O double negative)
It would have a charge of -1 in water, the charge would be negative.A fluoride ions has a charge of -1. Symbol: F-(B.t.w. 'Fouride Ions' as spelled in the original question is chemically unknown)
A negative charge is the opposite of an ion. An Ion with a negative charge becomes an Anion. Normally with a negative charge they are called Electrons. See electrons for more help
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
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