All the states of matter have charge. Solid, liquid and gas all have charges of positive or negative.
No. Plasmas are generally neutral just like other states of matter.
The MAJORITY of matter has a net charge of ZERO.
No, not all matter has a negative or positive charge. Matter can be neutral, meaning it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, such as in most atoms. Charged particles exist in matter, such as electrons with a negative charge and protons with a positive charge.
No, not all matter has a charge. Matter can exist in several forms, some of which are charged (ions), while others are neutral. The charge of matter depends on its composition and the balance of protons and electrons within its structure.
Atoms make up matter. Inside of atoms are electrons (negitive charge), protons (positive charge), and nuetrons (no charge). If you mean the States of Matter . . . There are 3 main States of Matter. Solid, Liquid, & Gas. Solid: Particles are packed closely together, and solids have a definite shape and a definite volume. Liquid: Particles are loosely packed, have no definite shape but a definite volume. Gas: Particles are spread out, and have no definite shape and no definite volume. There is a 4th state of matter, Plasma, but that only occurs in very hot temperature. Like stars for example. P.S. Lava is liquid, NOT plasma, even though it is very hot!
Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter that cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of charge. This law states that the total electric charge in an isolated system remains constant over time. Charge can be transferred between objects, but the total amount of charge in a system always remains the same.
The person that is in charge of the United States of America is the President of the United States.
The smallest unit of electric charge that occurs in ordinary matter is the charge of an electron, which is approximately -1.6 x 10^-19 coulombs.
The Vice President of the United States is in charge of the U.S. Senate.
Energy is responsible for different states of matter!
The 2 states of matter that are fluids are liquid and gas.
the states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.