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yes. negatively charged ion is called cation and where as a positively charged ion is anion.
a neutron, a proton is positively charged and an electron is negatively charged :)
I believe they'd are positively charged.
Ionic compounds are composed of negatively and positively charged atoms.
The proton is a positively charged subatomic particle
No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.
yes. negatively charged ion is called cation and where as a positively charged ion is anion.
Gaining or losing electrons can cause an atom to become positively or negatively charged
It is true that a charged particle is called an ion. Ions that are positively charged are called cations and ions that are negatively charged are called anions.
An electron is a negative fundamental particle.
Protons are positively charged Neutrons have no charge Electrons are negatively charged.
Electrons--the cathode is negatively charged, the anode is positively charged.
Protons and electrons but strong forces keep them apart
They ATTRACT. I.e A negatively charged object/particle will be attracted to a positively charged object/particle.
a neutron, a proton is positively charged and an electron is negatively charged :)
No, ionic bonds form between particles with opposite charges.
In an atom, protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged. If the number of protons and electrons are equal, those atoms are said to be neutral. If they are not equal, it has formed an ion with the net charge.