5 COLOUMBS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!??!?!?! That is a lot of lightning
Electric charge is a scalar quantity. It doesn't have direction, any more than the charge for a pack of gum or the charge for burglary has direction. Sorry.
It does not acquire any charge, it looses negative charge (the electrons), so becomes net positive.
It depends on the amount of charge and nature of charge i.e. whether positive or negative
Electrical charges are conserved, meaning that any net electrical charge was present since the beginning of the Universe. I would expect the net electrical charge of the Universe to be zero; it is also possible to get electrical charges by separation of charges. That is, if you have a charge of 0, you can separate it into a charge of +1 and a charge of -1; the sum of the two charges is still zero.
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An electron has a negative charge of 1.6E-19 Coulombs. This will subtract from the net charge of an atom, so the net charge will be less, assuming that a negative charge is less than a positive charge.
A neutron. Negatively charged ion?
Helium has no net electric charge. And its electronegativity is zero.
Electric charge is a scalar quantity. It doesn't have direction, any more than the charge for a pack of gum or the charge for burglary has direction. Sorry.
No, because part of the definition of a compound is a requirement for lack of net electric charge, but any ion by must have a net electric charge.
It does not acquire any charge, it looses negative charge (the electrons), so becomes net positive.
36 electrons are there in Sr2+ ion
q = n e q is the symbol used to represent charge, while n is a positive or negative integer, and e is the electronic charge, 1.60 x 10-19 Coulombs. q = n e q is the symbol used to represent charge, while n is a positive or negative integer, and e is the electronic charge, 1.60 x 10-19 Coulombs.
It depends on the amount of charge and nature of charge i.e. whether positive or negative
Conservation of charge means that a net electric charge is not created or destroyed. This type of charge is instead transferred from one specific material to another.
Positive atoms: cations. Negative atoms: anions
Such an atom has a net electric charge, and is known as an ion.