In chemistry, particles with an overall electric charge are called ions.
An atom that is not an ion has no electric charge. If it is particles that make up the atom you speak of, the nucleus houses the neutron; an elementary particle with zero charge.
The water is a neutral substance but the molecule is polar.
some is positive and some are negative and some are neutral and thats how there differ
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Chlorine gains an electron and becomes negative 1 charge. Hydrogen donates an electron so becomes positive 1 charge.
Yes, an ion is an atom or molecule that has an electric charge. This charge is due to the loss or gain of electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge.
Carries an electric charge
Carbon is an element. Elements are atoms at its simplest. A molecule is a collection of atoms connected by an electric charge.
Ionic charge refers to the electric charge on an ion, which is a positively or negatively charged atom or molecule. It is determined by the number of electrons gained or lost by the atom or molecule. Positive ionic charge (cations) is formed when an atom loses electrons, while negative ionic charge (anions) is formed when an atom gains electrons.
A negative charge that exists because of a covalent bond with hydrogen
An atom with an electrical charge is called an ion.
2 unbalanced electrons have a 2- charge on the molecule/atom
When an atom has an electric charge it is called an ion.
A hydrogen atom of an ammonia molecule has a slight positive charge, due to the high electronegativity of the nitrogen atom.
When an atom has an electric charge it is called an ion.
An ion
An atom that is not an ion has no electric charge. If it is particles that make up the atom you speak of, the nucleus houses the neutron; an elementary particle with zero charge.