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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.
-4c charge can make the exerted force go on another object such as the 5c positive charge. because wen u multiply em' they make a similarity between them such as -4c+5c which equals to -c or -1c (same thing):)
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1.60 x 10 ^ -17
In bonded pairs of electrons the repulsion of the negative charges is somewhat reduce by the positive charge of the bonded atom's nucleus. Lone pairs do not have this.
Similar charges repel each other due to the electric force. This occurs because like charges have the same sign of charge, either positive or negative, and so the force between them is repulsive.
Like charges are two charges that have the same sign, either both positive or both negative. Like charges repel each other due to the repulsive force between them.
Negative charges repel each other due to the electrostatic force. This force causes the two negative charges to push away from each other, creating a repulsive interaction.
A repulsive force occurs between two charged objects when they have the same type of charge (both positive or both negative). According to Coulomb's Law, like charges repel each other due to the electrostatic force.
The force that acts on any two objects that have a charge is the electromagnetic force. This force can be attractive or repulsive depending on the types of charges (positive or negative) on the objects.
No electric charges may be positive or negative - electrons have a negative charge; ions have a positive charge.
The two types of electric charges are positive and negative. Positive charges repel each other, as do negative charges, while positive and negative charges attract each other.
The substance has an overall charge of zero because the number of positive charges is equal to the number of negative charges, resulting in a neutral charge.
You can easily find the charge by adding number of positive charges and number of negative charges. Just keep in mind the convention that a unit positive charge is +1 and a unit negative charge is -1.So the answer for your question is = 9 + (-11) = -2which means net charge is 2 negative charge.
Yes, negative charge attracts electrons because opposite charges attract each other. Electrons have a negative charge, so they are attracted to positive charges and repelled by negative charges.
A charged object can have an unequal number of positive and negative charges, resulting in a net charge. An object with more positive charges than negative charges will have a positive net charge, and vice versa for negative charges.
If an atom has 3 positive charges (protons) and 4 negative charges (electrons), the 3 positive charges would "cancel out" 3 negative charges, with one negative charge left over. So the atom would have a charge of -1.