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No. It is not possible. Because as soon as balloon touches the metal charges would be conducted.

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The metal rod becomes negatively charged as well through which process?

conduction


What happens when you bring a negatively charged rod near a piece of metal?

Uncharged means that there are an equal number of protons and electrons. When the negative rod is held near the neutral metal ball, the electrons from the metal ball repel from the electrons on the rod bringing the protons closer to the rod causing the metal ball to be attracted to the negatively charged rod. It's called charging by induction.


What is a negatively charged matter?

Any material can be charged, either positively or negatively. It has no name as such. You can do that by shuffling your feet back and forth on a carpet and touching something. You can feel a spark from your finger. By shuffling your feet your body acquires a charge, which discharges when you touch a metal object that is grounded.


How a charged rod placed near an uncharged metal object can repel?

Charged rod and an uncharged metal object attract each other because free electrons in metal are either attracted or repelled by the charged rod. If the rod is positively charged then free electrons are attracted towards it and both objects attract each other. If the rod is negatively charged then free electrons are repelled by it and positive ions are attracted by the rod and both objects attract each other.


What magnets repel to?

Not only magnets, but metal repel. There are two kinds of charges that metal contain, positive and negative. If you push a positively-charged magnet towards another positively-charged magnet, they'll repel, maybe because one type of charge needs the other to attract. If this one type of charge comes close to another charge of the same kind, it won't receive what it needs, and feel "resent" to the other charge, then repel. If you push a negatively-charged magnet towards another negatively-charged magnet, they will also repel.

Related questions

Would a negatively charged balloon stick to a metal wall as easily as to a wooden wall?

Yes, because metal conduct electricity.


What would happen if a negatively charged balloon touched metal?

Opposite charges attract each other. It makes no difference what kind of objects happen to be carrying the charges.


What would be attracted toward a negatively charged sheet of metal?

An Alpha particle


When a metal meets a nonmetal the nonmetal atom becomes what?

Negatively charged.


How do you recognize the difference between the ion charge of a metal and the non metal?

Metal ions are typically positively charged, while nonmetals are typically negatively charged.


What effect will a positively charged metal plate have on a cathode ray?

Since a cathode ray is a stream of electrons, and since electrons are negatively charged, a positively charged metal plate would cause a deflection in the cathode ray towards the plate.


What happens to non metal in an ionic bond?

It accepts electrons from the metal and forms a negatively charged ion


What happens when you try to stick a charged balloon an a metal doorknob?

they will attract


The metal rod becomes negatively charged as well through which process?

conduction


How do you diferrentiate metal and non metal based on their ionic state?

Monatomic ions of metals are positively charged and monatomic ions of nonmetals are negatively charged.


What is the makeup of an ionic compound?

an ionic compound is made of positively charged metal ions and negatively charged non-metal ions. they usually form an ionic lattice.


Is a metallic bond formed by the attraction between negatively charged metal ions and the electrons around them?

Yes, but the metal ions are cations !