answersLogoWhite

0

Electrons are always negative, regardless of the element they are in.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is battery flow from Positive to negative or negative to positive?

negative to positive,electrons to protons


What charges do proton an electrons have?

Pprotons have a positive charge neutrons have no charge and electrons have a negative charge. However the one with the smallest mass is electrons.


Do electrons flow from the positive to the negative terminal of a wet cell?

Electrons have a negative charge. For that reason, electrons will always flow in the opposite direction of the current, which flows from positive to negative. Electrons will therefore move from a negative terminal to a positive terminal when we look at the load on a cell. Within the cell, the electrons will flow from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.


Is an object's net charge positive or negative if it loses electrons?

An object's net charge becomes positive if it loses electrons because it has an excess of positive protons relative to negative electrons.


Why do electrons move from negative end of the tube to the positive end?

Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted by the positive end.


How does alluminum get its oxidation number?

Aluminium emit 3 electrons. It makes aluminium ion.


When an atom is negative or positive?

An atom is negative when there are more electrons which gives it that negative charge. An atom is positive when there are less electrons than protons.


Are electrons characterized by a positive or negative charge?

Electrons are characterized by a negative charge.


How many electrons are in the outer shell of aluminium?

3 electrons total. electrons is the number on the top right corner with the plus sign indicating that electrons are positive.


Does electrons have positive charge?

No, electrons are negative. Protons are positive, and neutrons are neutral.


What kind of charge positive or negative do electrons carry?

Electrons carry a negative charge.


Why is the charge of on an aluminium ion 3 plus?

Because Aluminum has 3 valence electrons, so it has to lose 3 electrons to "become" a noble gas (to be stable), so it loses 3 negative, and becomes 3 positive.

Trending Questions
What was the speed of lava flow from mount vesuives on 79ad? What is electrolysis Describe how this process can b used to differentiate between an element and a compound? Enter the letter of the molecular geometry in column 2 that best matches the molecule in column 1 a icl3 seesaw b xef4 t-shaped c sf4 bent d H2O linear e xef2 square planar? Would there be seasons on Earth if it orbited the sun in a vertical direction - as both the north and south poles would receive direct sunlight at some point of the year? Can solid sodium chloride react with aqueous aluminium sulfide in a reaction that requires heat? What is the ionic compound with barium and sulfide? Does fizzy pop cause you to put weight on? What is inside of a volcano? Why CMH2DCFDA is light sensitive? What is the correct structure for ammonia NH3? What is that sand called that you put in water and it doesn't get wet? Is a virus that infects bacteria called bacteriophage? How many degress Fahrenheit is equal to 50 degrees celsius? Is there a product that will kill wild strawberry plants without killing grass? Which rock would most likely be produced by the metamorphism of gray limestone? What does the negative slope of the solid-liquid phase boundary of water indicate? When chart list the elements in an organized way is called? What is the largest section of the six CPT manual sections? What hormone stimulates the synthesis of steroid hormones by the adrenal gland? Where are the symbols on a Farewell to Arms?