Positive, negative, neutral
A charged particle is either a proton or an electron that have respective charges of +1 and -1.
like charges
Negative is more common. Negative charges are on the outsides of the electron shells in an atom. (hydrogen bonding, etc..) Positive charges are in the nucleus. It is possible to transfer positive charges, but I think that requires an explanation of nuclear fission.
opposite charges
Subatomic particles with no charges are neutrons
A charged particle is either a proton or an electron that have respective charges of +1 and -1.
No, although their respective charges are exactly equal in size, they are opposite in sign.
Electrically charged atoms are called ions: positive charge - cations, negative charge - anions.
Bank charges are fees charged by and received by the bank. Government taxes and duties are fees withheld by the bank and forwarded to the respective government.
The nucleolus of an atom is positively charged while it's "shell" (the electron cloud surrounding the protons) are negatively charged.
This is known as a downfiling of charges from a felony to a misdemeanor, and the case transferred to its respective court.
A salt is what is formed when a negative ion pairs up with a positive ion to neutralize their respective charges. A fat is a fairly complex molecule that has a glyceride, and a few chain of faty acids. They are very different molecules .
depends very much on the bank, they have a list of their charges in the respective bank office and have to tell you if you inquire. It can be a set amount for some and a percentage for others, however the amount is negotiable, so talk to them first.
Yes. In your respective state, you can be charged a fine of up to $10,000 and face criminal charges. Also, you will be charged with child endangerment if someone under age pumps gasoline.
the all enymes with respective location
Either go on their respective websites, call their respective telephone numbers, or you can send a letter to their respective businesses.
That depends on what characteristic you use to measure and compare them. -- Their respective costs ? -- Their respective weights ? -- Their respective poison contents ? etc.