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Why do cations bear positive charge?

Cations are formed when an atom loses electron(s). Since there are more positively charged protons than the negatively charged electrons, cations have positive charge.


Why don't the hydrogen and oxygen atoms don't share electrons equally in a water molecule?

The oxygen atom has a greater electronegativity than the hydrogen atom, which means that the oxygen atom has a greater attraction for electrons than the hydrogen atom. Because of this, the oxygen atom develops a slight negative charge and each hydrogen atom develops a slight positive charge.


What are the cells of an animals?

Your question is unclear. If you mean what do they look like, they are similar to plant cells except for the shape (often circle) and they bear no second cellular wall, or photosinthesis elements. They also bear a nucleus.


When atoms gain or lose electrons they become negatively or positively charged. These negatively or positively charged atoms are known as?

Those types of atoms are known as ions. These bear no positive or negative charge as the total number of electrons is not equal to it's set number or protons which gives the ion a net charge. These ions can be created by both physical and chemical means.


Which structure present in the nuclear region of a living cell bear genes?

The structure present in the nuclear region of a living cell that bears genes is the nucleus. Within the nucleus, genes are located on long strands of DNA called chromosomes. These chromosomes contain the genetic information necessary for the cell's functioning and development.

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What bears a positive electrical charge while what has no electrical charge?

The proton is the particle that has a positive charge. The neutron is the particle that has a neutral charge. both of these reside in the nucleus of an atom.


Why do cations bear positive charge?

Cations are formed when an atom loses electron(s). Since there are more positively charged protons than the negatively charged electrons, cations have positive charge.


A ketone bears a negative charge on what atom of the carbonyl group?

The carbon atom in the carbonyl group of a ketone does not bear a negative charge. The oxygen atom in the carbonyl group of a ketone bears a partial negative charge due to its higher electronegativity compared to carbon.


If an atom has 17 protons 13 neutrons and 19 electrons what is the atoms electrical charge?

An atom with 17 protons and 19 electrons has a charge of -2, due to the excess of electrons.An atom with 17 protons, 13 neutrons, and 19 electrons is an ion of the isotope Chlorine-30, which has a half life of less than 30 nanoseconds, so that atom will not exist very long.


Where is the ion charge located in the isotope symbol?

The ion charge is typically written as a superscript to the right of the element symbol in an isotope symbol. For example, if an atom loses one electron to become positively charged, the ion charge would be indicated as a +1 next to the element symbol.


Why is it that protons are not considered a source of moving charge for current flow?

Protons are held within the atomic nucleus and do not typically move in a conducting material or a circuit. Current flow in a conductor is primarily due to the movement of free electrons. Since protons are not free to move in a conductor, they are not considered a source of moving charge for current flow.


Why does the atomic radius decrease when going from left to right on the periodic table?

Oh, dude, it's like this: as you move from left to right across the periodic table, you're adding more protons to the nucleus, which increases the positive charge and pulls the electrons closer. So, yeah, the atomic radius decreases because those electrons are getting sucked in tighter. It's like trying to hug someone with a strong magnetic force pulling you in – not much room for a big ol' bear hug anymore!


Is there a limit on what the repo man can charge?

No, he can charge what the market will bear.


Is a proton a radioactive emission?

Oh honey, a proton is about as radioactive as a teddy bear. Protons are stable particles found in the nucleus of an atom, not some wild emission causing havoc. So, no need to worry about those little guys causing any radioactive chaos.


What is positive degree of old bear had done his best?

Old bear had done well. Best is the superlative of good - but good would not be appropriate here.


What is a bear leader?

A bear leader is a historical term for a person who leads about a performing bear for money, or, by extension, a person who takes charge of a young man on his travels.


What will you charge for your services or products?

I will charge as much as the market will bear, or I may give it away free, I have not decided yet.