The usual term is "positron." It's the antiparticle of an electron, having the same mass but opposite charge and opposite "electron number".
A proton has a positive charge.
The positive ion in sodium bromide is sodium, which has a charge of +1.
Protons are positive (each is +1) and electrons are negative (each is -1)
The proton carries a positive electrostatic charge. That charge is given as a +1 or can be expressed as 1.602 x 10-19 C.
A proton carries a positive charge of +1 elementary charge, which is equal in magnitude to the charge of an electron but opposite in sign. This charge is fundamental to the behavior of protons in interactions with other particles.
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"repulsion"
A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.A POSITron has a POSITive charge, hence the name. A positron is an anti-electron; since the electron has a negative charge, the positron has a positive charge.
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Proton
Another name for the flow of electrical charge is electric current.
Example: proton, positron.
Proton.
A proton has a positive charge.
Positive article.
Ion... Anion, negative charge... Cation, positive charge
The positive ion in sodium bromide is sodium, which has a charge of +1.