plastic wrap is a material that easily becomes negative in charge. This means that more electrons gather onto this material.
It clings because the plastic wrap is horny af and just wants to hump the bowl all day erry day.
The amino acid alanine is non-polar, it has a neutral charge, not positive or negative, and it is hydrophobic.
No it is not. It just means it has a neutral charge. Eg. a charge of 2+ and 2- would have a neutral charge. Thing of it as integers
an atom with a neutral charge must have the same number of protons as electrons. (think of a proton as having a +1 charge and an electron having a -1 charge. in order for the atom to be neutral, the positive charges must balance with the negative charges) If the atom has 1 proton and 2 electrons, then the overall charge is -1
Electrons are a negative charge. Neutrons are neutral.
No, h2 does not have a net charge. It is a neutral molecule.
They acquire a charge from somewhere else.
It is neutral because it has 11 positive protons and 11 negative electrons, balancing the overall electrical charge.
a charged group of two or more nonmedal atoms is called a?
The amino acid alanine is non-polar, it has a neutral charge, not positive or negative, and it is hydrophobic.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
neutrons don't have a charge and is neutral
neutral because it doenst has a charge
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
No it is not. It just means it has a neutral charge. Eg. a charge of 2+ and 2- would have a neutral charge. Thing of it as integers
Neutrons are neutral, and by definition have no charge.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
"Neutral charge" doesn't exist; the meaning of neutral is zero electrical charge.