No that is wrong. that compound has more protons than electrons.
It doesn't. A positively charged body is deficient in electrons. In an uncharged object there are equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. Removing electrons will leave more protons than electrons, so the object will be positively charged. Such an object is said to have a deficiency or electrons rather than a surplus of electrons because it is generally easier to remove electrons than it is to add protons. Electrons occupy the outer shells of an atom and have a much lower mass than protons. The protons, by contrast, are bound together in the dense nucleus.
In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, twoobjectsthat are of like charge will repel each other. That is, a positively chargedobject will exert a repulsive force upon a second positively charged object.
Magnetisum is the key word, they charge the paint using magnesus. electro...meanint electric. the paint particles are charged positively and the object being painted are negetively charged. opposites attract.
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Protons and electrons but strong forces keep them apart
yes
A positively charged object. Like charges repel.
I think that a positively charged object can not attract one another
If it is a neutral atom, then yes. However, if it has gained an electron, it is called an anion, and it is negatively charged. If it has lost an electron, it is called a cation, and it is positively charged.
It will repel other positively charged entities and attract all negatively charged entities.
No; at least, not necessarily. To be positively charged, and object simply needs to contain *more* protons than electrons. Inversely, the same is true of negatively charged objects, which only need to have more electrons than protons.
If an object has an unequal number of protons and electrons, then the object becomes electrically charged. An object that is positively charged has more protons than electrons.
They lose electrons.
Its number of Protons is more than Electrons
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An object becomes positively charged if it loses electrons. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so the less of them there are in an object, the stronger the positive charge is.