As I understand , there cannot be any standing alone, independent, souvereign negative or positive charge. If as a result of some work something get negatively charged or if a negative charge appeared somewhere, this means something get positively charged or a positive charge appeared somewhere too. Charge means potential energy and if this energy is then released during discharge a next work is produced, charges are neutralized, but the work has produced some other energy with its further possible (potential) work, and so on in the universe.
Electron's have a negative charge, Protons have a positive charge.
The electron charge is negative.
No, protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge and neutrons have no charge
Yes, it is possible for charge density to be negative. Charge density refers to the amount of electric charge per unit volume, and it can be negative if there is an excess of negative charges in a given volume.
what are the tiny particals that have a negative charge
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
I believe it does. From what I know, I think it makes a NUTURAL charge, but I can't be sure.
Electrons charge is a negative
An ion does have a charge. That is what makes it an ion.
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
The electron has a negative electrical charge.
Electrons have an electrical negative charge.
Electrons carry a negative charge to balance out the positive charge of the proton.
Because of the unequal sharing of electrons. As in H2O, Hydrogen has a positive charge and Oxygen has a negative charge.
Electron's have a negative charge, Protons have a positive charge.
a positive charge
They do have a charge, it's negative