An ION is an atom that is electrically not neutral. It is not antimatter and unless the ions are traveling at near the speed of light, no nuclear reactions can occur. A positive ION has lost one (or more) electrons and a negative ION has one (or more) extra electrons. Combining a plus one ION with a negative one ION will simply neutralize the charges on both atoms. What is left are two neutral ATOMS. Frank S.
They combine to form ionic bond.These bonds are strong.
They would repel each other.
They are ALWAYS negatively charged. If positively charged it would be a positron and not an electron.
Protons - positively charged Electrons - negatively charged Neutrons - No charge
No. The charge on the salt is neutral.
Low pH levels: cations with positive charge.
Negatively charged particles are called electrons. They are present outside the nucleus.
Negatively charge
Negatively charged
protons - positive charge electrons - negative charge neutrons - no charge
an ion: a cation if it is positively charged; an anion if it is negatively charged
No, Electrons are negatively charged.
Protons are positively charged Neutrons have no charge Electrons are negatively charged.
protons are positively (+) charged and electronsare negatively (-e) charged
nucleus has positive charge
yes. protons are positively charged. electrons are negatively charged
No, anode rays are not negatively charged. They are positively charged ion.
Electrons are negatively charged. Opposites attract, so they are attracted to positively charged bodies.
They are ALWAYS negatively charged. If positively charged it would be a positron and not an electron.