No, O2 (molecular oxygen) does not have a negative charge; it is a neutral molecule. Each oxygen atom shares electrons in a covalent bond, resulting in a balanced distribution of charge. However, individual oxygen atoms can gain or lose electrons to form charged species called ions, such as O2- (oxide ion), which does have a negative charge.
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
a positive charge
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
A positron has a positive charge, and a neutrino has a neutral charge.
Electrons charge is a negative
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
Electrons have an electrical negative charge.
Electrons carry a negative charge to balance out the positive charge of the proton.
Yes, they have a negative charge. Protons have a positive charge and neutrons have no charge, they are neutral.
Electron's have a negative charge, Protons have a positive charge.
a positive charge
They do have a charge, it's negative
A negative charge is the opposite of an ion. An Ion with a negative charge becomes an Anion. Normally with a negative charge they are called Electrons. See electrons for more help
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
A cation has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.