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if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo

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An object becomes negatively charged by being rubbed with something of a higher electrostatic series than it. It must gain electrons from another object. For instance, fur rubbed with rubber becomes negatively charged.

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Objects become positively charged by having electrons removed from the atoms that make up the structure of the object in question. Neutral atoms from which an electron is removed (or several) are called ions, or positive ions. The more electrons that are removed from those atoms, the more positive the object becomes.

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A object becomes positively charged when it loses one or more electrons. The electrons are negatively charged. Atoms or molecules that become charged are ions.

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To become negatively charged, an object must gain electrons from another object

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An object absorbs one or more electrons to get negatively charged objects.

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They become negatively charged when a electron gain electrons and they become positively charged when lose electrons.

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How objects become negatively charges?

To become negatively charged, an object must gain electrons from another object


What are some ways in which an object can become charged?

Some ways in which an object can become charged are friction, contact and induction.


What particle does an object gain in order to become negatively charged?

electron


How do objects become negatively charged using the contact method?

when a negatvely charged object touches a neutrally charged object electrons move to the neutraly charged object making it negativly charged!


Will an object that is negatively charged what will it attract?

Negatively charged objects


Why do An object becomes negatively charged?

if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo


What happens when you add electrons to an uncharged object?

you will get shocked and it will probaly hurt


What happens when a negatively charged object is placed near another negatively charged object?

They scoot away from each other


Why does an object that acquires an excess of electrons become a negatively charged object?

Because the electron is a particle with an electrical negative charge.


What will happen to the electrons in a neutral object if a negatively charged balloon is brought near the object?

The electrons are repelled by the negatively charged balloon.


If you scuff electrons from your hair onto a comb are you positvely or negatively charged and how about the comb?

Your creation of friction with the floor will allow you to "collect" electrons. You'll become negatively charged, and this static charge can discharge to a door knob. Most of us are familiar with the phenomenon. The results can be shocking.


What does an object have more of if it is negatively charged?

electrons