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an atom is electrically neutral if the protons and electrons are the same number. ex: if you have 16 protons and 16 electrons its is neutral
A stream of electrically charged particles sent out by the corona is called solar wind. These particles are continually emitted from the Sun and travel through the solar system at high speeds, influencing the space environment and potentially interacting with planetary atmospheres.
The region you’re referring to is likely a plasma bubble or magnetosphere, often associated with celestial bodies like planets. These areas can contain electrically charged particles, such as ions and electrons, influenced by magnetic fields. For example, Earth’s magnetosphere protects us from solar wind and cosmic radiation by trapping charged particles. This teardrop shape is typically a result of the interaction between the solar wind and the planet's magnetic field.
Gas itself does not possess a charge; it is typically neutral. However, when gas molecules are ionized, they can gain a positive or negative charge, resulting in cations (positively charged) or anions (negatively charged). In certain conditions, such as in plasmas, gas can contain charged particles, but in its normal state, it remains electrically neutral.
An atom contains positively charged protons, neutral neutrons, and negatively charged electrons. Positively charged ions in a solution also contain positive and neutral particles, as they have lost electrons to become positively charged.
Yes, liquids can contain electrically charged particles, such as ions. In some liquids, molecules can dissociate into ions, carrying positive or negative charges. These charged particles can contribute to the electrical conductivity and other properties of the liquid.
It might be, relative to another conductor that does not touch it.
an atom is electrically neutral if the protons and electrons are the same number. ex: if you have 16 protons and 16 electrons its is neutral
A stream of electrically charged particles sent out by the corona is called solar wind. These particles are continually emitted from the Sun and travel through the solar system at high speeds, influencing the space environment and potentially interacting with planetary atmospheres.
The region you’re referring to is likely a plasma bubble or magnetosphere, often associated with celestial bodies like planets. These areas can contain electrically charged particles, such as ions and electrons, influenced by magnetic fields. For example, Earth’s magnetosphere protects us from solar wind and cosmic radiation by trapping charged particles. This teardrop shape is typically a result of the interaction between the solar wind and the planet's magnetic field.
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Gas itself does not possess a charge; it is typically neutral. However, when gas molecules are ionized, they can gain a positive or negative charge, resulting in cations (positively charged) or anions (negatively charged). In certain conditions, such as in plasmas, gas can contain charged particles, but in its normal state, it remains electrically neutral.
A plasma may contain only electrically charged ions. A solution of an electrolyte in a solvent is also "filled with electrically charged ions" in the sense that such ions are present throughout the solution at the same density, but the solution also contains solvent and therefore is not filled with ions in the sense that nothing else is there.
No, alkanes do not conduct electricity since they are non-polar and do not contain any charged particles that can carry an electric current. Haloalkanes may conduct electricity, but only when they are dissolved in a solvent that can dissociate the halogen atom from the carbon chain, creating charged particles that can carry the current.
Thomson appreciated in 1897 that the cathode rays are formed from negative electrically charged very small particles. These particles are the electrons. From this Thomson concluded that the atom is not indivisible and also that the atom must contain and a positive charged particle.
An atom contains positively charged protons, neutral neutrons, and negatively charged electrons. Positively charged ions in a solution also contain positive and neutral particles, as they have lost electrons to become positively charged.
Neutrons do not have an electrical charge, so they are considered electrically neutral. They have a neutral charge because they contain equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons.