Generator (mechanical device),
batteries (chemical device).
The electric charge of an alpha particle is positive. An alpha particle is a helium nucleus (which being a nucleus has a positive charge)
To make a proton, which has a charge of +1, you would need two up quarks (each with a charge of +2/3) and one down quark (with a charge of -1/3) since the total charge of a proton is the sum of the charges of its constituent quarks.
Electrical force, also known as the Coulomb force, is the force of attraction or repulsion between charged particles, such as electrons and protons. It follows the fundamental law of physics that like charges repel each other, and opposite charges attract each other. The strength of the electrical force is determined by the amount of charge on the particles and the distance between them.
2 unbalanced electrons have a 2- charge on the molecule/atom
When two objects have the same electrical charge, they repel each other.
The name given to the electrical charge on an ion is a oxidation number. The charge of the ion typically formed by strontium is 2 plus.
A charged atom is an ion: cation (positive electrical charge) or anion (negative electrical charge). Cations: H+, Na+, Ca2+ Anions: OH-, (SO4)2-, (NO3)-
Two ions with a +1 charge will bond with one ion that has a +2 charge to maintain overall electrical neutrality in the compound.
protons and neutrons
A helium atom has no electrical charge because it has equal numbers of protons and electrons. The positive charge of the protons is balanced by the negative charge of the electrons, resulting in an overall neutral charge for the atom.
Mahnesium is a bivalent element; the cation has the electrical charge 2+.
The charge on the cobalt ion in CoCl2 is +2. This is because each chloride ion has a charge of -1, and there are two chloride ions present in CoCl2, making the overall charge of the compound neutral.
The charge on the lead ion in lead sulfide (PbS) is typically +2. Lead atoms each contribute a charge of +2, while sulfide ions each contribute a charge of -2 to achieve electrical neutrality in the compound.
Yes, copper sulfate (CuSO4) does have an electrical charge when it dissociates in water. In solution, CuSO4 will dissociate into Cu2+ ions (positively charged) and SO4^2- ions (negatively charged).
The charge of hydrogen phosphide (PH3) is neutral because hydrogen has a +1 charge and phosphorus has a -3 charge, resulting in a balanced compound with no overall charge.
The charge on an ion is equal to the number of protons minus the number of electrons. In this case, the ion would have a charge of +2 (75 protons - 77 electrons).
Any electrical charge for the neutral atom. Uranium valences are: 3,4,5,6, 7, possible also 2 in UO.