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Negative is more common. Negative charges are on the outsides of the electron shells in an atom. (hydrogen bonding, etc..) Positive charges are in the nucleus. It is possible to transfer positive charges, but I think that requires an explanation of nuclear fission.

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They will repel each other.

Their charges will not "neutralize" but on the contrary add up, for other charges placed elsewhere, far from these two.

But if a third charge is placed exactly in the middle of two equal charges, then their respective effects will compensate and the charge placed in between them will be subject to a zero resultant force.

The same applies when the charges are not equal but still of the same sign, and the third charge is placed somewhere in between in such a way that the attractive or repelling forces are equal in magnitude, but (of course) directed in opposite directions.

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They will continue attracting one another as long as there is a separation of charges. However, it is possible that there is a charge transfer; in this case, the charges might be partially or completely cancelled.

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Conventional current flow was from positive to negative but was later proved false. Electron flow is from negative to positive.

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Electrons are negatively charged particles so they would tend to flow toward the positive electrode if the electrons are loosely bound.

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The objects repel each other.They try to move as far apart as they can.

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