It is non-polar chemical. Since the atoms in the fatty acids in oil share their electrons nicely, they (usually) have no charge, or at least not enough to make the whole molecule polar.
No, electrons are negitive. Protons are positive. Newtrans are newtral.
When an atom loses an electron and becomes negatively charged we refer to it as a positive ion
No they are negatively charged, nuetrons are nuetral, protons are positive, not all atoms have nuetrons
Electrons are negatively charged. Each atom has at leastone electron, depending upon which element it is. Furthermore, protons are positively charged and determine the identity of the element. Neutrons are neutrally charged.
It is the nucleus of an atom that is positively charged. You'll recall that an atom is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons (hydrogen-1 excepted). And the protons and neutrons hang out in the nucleus, giving it an overall positive charge because the proton has a positive change.
A negative charge attracts a positive charge and repels a negative charge. OPPOSITES ATTRACT ;)
no, it is negatively charged
No, they are negatively charged.
positive protons
Nitrogen is negatively charged.
Negatively charged polysaccharides
Electrons are negatively charged.
It should normally be neutral, that is, it should not have a significant charge, positive or negative.
opposites attract, likes repel.
It is a negatively charged object
It can be either positively or negatively charged
They repel each other like positive ones do. If one is negatively charged, and the other is positive, then they will move towards eachother!