In an electrolyte, negative charges are carried by anions. Anions are negatively charged ions that migrate towards the positive electrode (anode) during electrolysis or in an electric field. Examples of common anions in electrolytes include chloride (Cl⁻), sulfate (SO₄²⁻), and bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻).
This would be called a CATION.
positive and negative charges.... there is no other term... unless you want to get technical and describe what is happening in the metals Protons are positive Electrons are negative BTW neutrons are neutral OR You could also be talking about what ^ is talking about those >I think< are called cathodes and anodes
No , an atom always has equal numbers of protons and electrons. If it has more charges of one kind than another is called an ion. Obviously this is caused by the number of protons and electrons compared to each other. If it has more positive charges, it has more protons than electrons, making it a positive ion. If it is a negative charge, it has more electrons than protons, it is a negative ion.
The negative charge in an atom is called an electron. Electrons are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom and are responsible for carrying electrical current and forming chemical bonds.
The energy caused by the flow of particles with negative electrical charges is called electric energy. It is the movement of electrons through a conductor that creates an electric current, which can be harnessed for various applications.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
the positive and negative charges in clouds are the protons and electrons formed from the friction of the water that condensated to make the cloud.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
The release of built-up negative charges is called discharge. This can occur through processes like lightning, where the negative charges in clouds are released to the ground or to other clouds.
This would be called a CATION.
The liquid contained in batteries that conducts electric charge is called the electrolyte. It allows for the flow of ions between the battery's positive and negative terminals, enabling the battery to generate electricity.
Voltage.
Negative charges that are dislodged by electrical force are called electrons. Electrons are subatomic particles that carry a negative charge and are responsible for generating electricity when they move through a conductor.
The two types of electric charge are positive and negative. Positive charges repel each other, as do negative charges, while opposite charges attract each other.
A buildup of electric charges is called static electricity. This occurs when there is an imbalance of positive and negative charges on an object, leading to the potential for a discharge of electricity.
Electrons, or as the discoverer of them called them: corpucles.
A balance of negative and positive charges is called neutrality. This occurs when the total negative charge is equal to the total positive charge, resulting in a system that is electrically neutral.