The algebraic sum of the charges in a compound is zero. Each atom contributes either a negative or a positive charge to form the compound when they react with each other.
This sum is zero, neutral.
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
it's: a + b
n + 10
It is n + 14.
charges can be added i.e. total charge on a system is algebraic sum of individual charges
This sum will be zero.
Zero is always the sum of all charges in a formula for a neutral compound, whether ionic or not.
the total normal induction is a over surface equal to algebraic sum of charges enclosed in surface
the total normal induction is a over surface equal to algebraic sum of charges enclosed in surface
If you mean the values of the charges then the sum is zero.
The magnitude of the vector sum will only equal the magnitude of algebraic sum, when the vectors are pointing in the same direction.
AlI3 The algebraic sum of the oxidation numbers of the combining atoms must equal zero. The oxidation state of Al3+ is balanced by three ions of iodine (I-).
This sum is zero, neutral.
The sum of charges for any ionic bond equals zero. Take the example calcium carbonate - Ca2+CO32-. If you calculate 2+(-2), you get 0 as an answer. This proves that the charges on an ionic compound cancel out, to form an overall neutral substance.
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
It is 32 + a