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Cathodes are negatively charged.
Ionic compounds dissociate in water into their constituent ions through a process called ionization. The positively charged ions (cations) are attracted to the negatively charged oxygen in water, while the negatively charged ions (anions) are attracted to the positively charged hydrogen in water. This results in the ions becoming hydrated and dispersed throughout the solution.
Compounds can be neutral, positively charged, or negatively charged. The overall charge of a compound depends on the balance between the positively and negatively charged ions or atoms that make it up.
Negatively charged particles are called electronsI'M SURE BELIEVE ME !!!!electrons are charged -1 and protons are charged +1.
Water can become negatively charged when it gains extra electrons, which are negatively charged particles. This can happen through processes like ionization or interaction with other charged particles.
To create negatively charged water, you can use a process called electrolysis. This involves passing an electric current through water to separate it into its component parts of hydrogen and oxygen. The negatively charged ions will be attracted to the positive electrode, resulting in negatively charged water.
Negatively charged water can be obtained through a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through water to separate it into positively charged hydrogen ions and negatively charged hydroxide ions.
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Not necessarily. Solute molecules can be neutral, positively charged, or negatively charged in water. The charge of the solute molecule depends on its chemical structure and the presence of any functional groups that can interact with water molecules.
Water is neutrally charged. It has H+ and OH- ions. 1 positive and 1 negative charged ion. The positive and negative ions cancel each other out and therefore we end up with a neutrally charged water atom.
by taking a negatively charged object and touching it with the object that you want to be charged
Negatively charge
Negatively charged objects
Cathodes are negatively charged.
An electron is negatively charged.
No. An electron is negatively charged but it is not an atom. It is a subatomic particle and the negatively charged component of an atom.