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Hydrogen Bond
hydrogen bonds
I believe they'd are positively charged.
Ionic compounds are composed of negatively and positively charged atoms.
No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons
Water is neutral. This is because it has hydrogen and oxygen particles. One is positively charged, one negatively. This means that they cancel out - water is neutral.
Hydrogen Bond
hydrogen bonds
Negatively charge
I believe they'd are positively charged.
A compound that accepts hydrogen ions (which are always positive) is a Lewis Base. A compound that lets go of a hydrogen ion is a Lewis Acid.
Polar molecules have a positively charged pole and a negatively charged pole. The positively charged pole of one molecule will attract the negatively charged pole of another molecule, in accordance with Coulomb's Law.
since hydrogen is positively charged it attracts the negatively charged chlorine in sodium chloride
An ion is both positively and negatively charged.
Negatively charged
Ionic compounds are composed of negatively and positively charged atoms.
There are two hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen is positively charged. That means that there is a 2+. There is one oxygen atom. Oxygen is negatively charged. This means that there is a 1-. (2+) - (1-) = 1+ charge A water molecule is polar because one side of the molecule is positively charged and the other is negatively charged due to it's molecular structure.