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.
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.
The algebraic sum of the oxidation numbers of all atoms in a polyatomic ion is equal to the overall charge of the ion.
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.
No. Not only is it not true, but it it were, there would be no polyatomic ions!
the charge on that ion
The sum of all oxidation numbers for a neutral compound is zero. In an ion, the sum of oxidation numbers is equal to the charge of the ion.
The magnitude of the vector sum will only equal the magnitude of algebraic sum, when the vectors are pointing in the same direction.
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
It is 32 + a
It is: 15+w or w+15 as a algebraic expression
it's: a + b
The term algebraic sum is used when the numbers you are adding include both positive an negative numbers. Ordinary sums are done with positive numbers only.
The charge of nitrate ions is -1.