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For all intents and purposes, nothing.

No one is capable of measuring the additional mass gained by adding electrons -

especially since that would attract positive charges.

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What happens to an electrical field around a single charge when another charge is added to the system?

The electric field around a single charge will interact with the field produced by the newly added charge, resulting in a superposition of the two fields. The combined field will reflect the influence of both charges and may lead to changes in the magnitude and direction of the field in different regions.


What happens if you put a negative number on a positive number?

When you add a negative number to a positive number, you are essentially subtracting the absolute value of the negative number from the positive number. The result will depend on the specific numbers being added, but in general, the sum will be smaller than the original positive number.


How many electrons are present in C4-?

The C4- ion has a total of 18 electrons. Carbon normally has 6 electrons, but the negative charge of -4 means that there are 4 extra electrons added to the ion.


Does a neutron have a negative positive or neutral charge?

nuclei have an overall positive charge, as they contain both protons and neutronsanti-nuclei have an overall negative charge, as they contain both anti-protons and anti-neutrons


Do the sign positive or negative of the charge affect how that charge is dissipated?

The dissipation of charge comes from electron flow, regardless of how it was charged. The balance of electrons (which have a negative charge) to protons (which are positively charged) determine if the charge of the object. Protons are in the nucleus and will not leave the nucleus without some sort of nuclear reaction or decay. Also, if protons leave or are added to the nucleus, the element changes. Electrons orbit the nucleus, and are much easier to get to move from one atom to another. By rubbing two objects together, electrons can move from one of the objects to the other. If the objects are separated, then one of them has less electrons than before - this now has a net positive charge (there are more protons than electrons). The other object has a net negative charge (more electrons than protons). If a third object is touched, then the positively charged object may attract some electrons from this third object until the charge is neutralized. If the negative object touches another object, then it will give away the excess electrons so that it has a neutral charge. In both cases it is electron flow, just the direction of flow is different.

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What happens when an electron is added to an atom it will acquire?

when an electron is added to an atom, the atom will acquire a negative charge.


Is it true that an electrons has a negative charge?

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If an electron is added to a neutral atom the atom becomes what?

it will become a negative ion due to the negative charge of electron


Which particles moves when an object acquires a net positive or negative charge?

Electrons are the particles that move when an object acquires a net positive or negative charge. In the case of a positive charge, electrons are removed from the object, leaving an excess of positive charge. Conversely, in the case of a negative charge, electrons are added to the object, creating an excess of negative charge.


What is needed to form a negative ion?

An electron is added in an atom to form a negative ion or anion. Because electron carry negative charge.


What does a charge off mean on my repo'd car?

Your creditor added a negative entry (a charge-off) to your credit report and will continue to attempt to collect on the debt.


What happens when a neutron is added to a neutral atom?

well, since a neutron = 0 charge placed into a neutral which is has no charge, it stays the same.


When electron is added to unipositive ion we get?

When an electron is added to a unipositive ion, the resulting atom gains a negative charge and becomes a neutral atom. The electron neutralizes the positive charge of the ion, balancing the overall charge of the atom.


What happens to a sine curve if a negative constant c is added to the variable x?

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Negative added to a negative equals?

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Is a negative number added to a negative number positive or negative?

The answer to a problem that has a negative number added to a negative number would be negative.It would be a negative


What is a negative number added to a negative number equal?

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