Negatively, because of it's electronegativity.
Neither, like other chemical compounds water carries no electrical charge. It is neutral.
Oxygen most commonly has a charge of negative 2, except in hydrogen peroxide, where it is negative 1
H2O -> H + + OH - A positively charged proton, H +, and a negatively charged hydroxide, OH -.
Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.
Gaining or losing electrons can cause an atom to become positively or negatively charged
Yep. Cu is positively charged, and SO4 is negatively charged.
The foil was neutrally charged.
Negatively charge
I believe they'd are positively charged.
An ion is both positively and negatively charged.
Negatively charged
Ionic compounds are composed of negatively and positively charged atoms.
H2O -> H + + OH - A positively charged proton, H +, and a negatively charged hydroxide, OH -.
No. Every atom has a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.Unless you are talking about antimatter. The atoms of antimatter have negatively charged nuclei and surrounded by positively charged positrons
It is positively
yes. negatively charged ion is called cation and where as a positively charged ion is anion.
Some are, others are negatively charged.
protons, which are positively charged
Positively charged objects have more protons than electrons. Negatively charged objects have more electrons than protons.