Protons! All protons are positively charged.
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No, electrons are negatively charged particles, designated with a "-" sign. The plus sign " +" typically represents positively charged particles, such as protons.
The plus and minus symbols are used to represent positive and negative charges, respectively. In the case of electrons, the minus sign indicates that electrons have a negative charge. This convention helps distinguish between different types of charges in physics and chemistry.
Electrons. ( plus that proton )
Electrons in Group 2 elements are typically lost due to their tendency to form 2+ cations. This results in a stable electron configuration similar to a noble gas.
This can be called * A Plus sign * An Adding sign
The Mg2 plus cation has 10 electrons.