Material can gain a positive charge by losing electrons. This can happen through processes such as friction, conduction, or induction, where electrons are transferred from one material to another, resulting in one material having an excess of protons and a positive charge.
The usual term is "positron." It's the antiparticle of an electron, having the same mass but opposite charge and opposite "electron number".
An atom is electrically neutral because it has an equal number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge). The protons and electrons balance each other out, resulting in no overall charge for the atom.
The usual ion form of fluorine is the fluoride ion, which has a charge of -1.
-2 (MINUS TWO) is the usual charge on an oxygen ion.
The usual charge on an ion from group 7A (also known as group 17) is -1. This is because elements in group 7A, such as fluorine, chlorine, and bromine, typically gain one electron to achieve a full outer electron shell, resulting in a -1 charge.
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Electrons. Electrons carry a negative charge so when one is removed from the atom the atom gains a net positive charge.
The usual term is "positron." It's the antiparticle of an electron, having the same mass but opposite charge and opposite "electron number".
An atom is electrically neutral because it has an equal number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge). The protons and electrons balance each other out, resulting in no overall charge for the atom.
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The usual ion form of fluorine is the fluoride ion, which has a charge of -1.
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an ion with a 2- charge has 2 more electrons than usual
-2 (MINUS TWO) is the usual charge on an oxygen ion.
a decharge is the chargeness of a aton is a uncharged atom or a flouidpouis