When placed close together, two positively charged materials will?
A.attract
B.become neutral
C.become negative
D.repel
Description : If a positively charged body is placed inside a spherical hollow conductor, what will be the polarity of charge inside and outside the hollow conductor ? (a) Inside positive, outside negative (b) Inside negative, outside positive (c) Both negative (d) Both positive
Last Answer : The polarity of the charge will positive
Description : What happens when you bring a negative and positively charged ion together?
Last Answer : If a negative ion meets a positive ion they may form an ionic compound.
Description : Can two positively charged body attract each other?
Last Answer : yes--consider two charged bodies (having positive charge). One body is very large in comparison to the other. The large body will induce opposite charge in the small body and thus both will attract each other
Description : In the mass spectrograph, two positively charged ions having the same velocity pass through a slit and enter a uniform magnetic field at right angles to their initial velocities. The ions will NOT be ... charges and their masses are equal z) the ratios of their charges to their masses are equal
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE RATIOS OF THEIR CHARGES TO THEIR MASSES ARE EQUAL
Description : Which of the following phrases completes the following statement: The strength of the electric field between two oppositely charged parallel plates is: w) a maximum midway between the plates x) a maximum ... plate y) constant between the plates except near the edges z) zero midway between the plates
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CONSTANT BETWEEN THE PLATES EXCEPT NEAR THE EDGES
Description : 3. A positively-charged particle (alpha-particle) projected towards the west is deflected towards north by a magnetic field. The direction of magnetic field is -Physics-10
Last Answer : The direction of the magnetic field can be determined using the Fleming’s Left hand rule. According to the rule, if we arrange our thumb, forefinger and the middle finger of the left ... north, hence the direction of magnetic field will be upward according to Fleming’s Left hand rule.
Description : Why are histones positively charged? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : A hollow sphere of copper is positively charged, Then what will the electric field be inside the sphere? -Do You Know?
Description : Which of the following is a positively charged particle of an atom ?
Last Answer : A positively charged particle proton of an atom.
Description : Canal rays are positively charged.
Last Answer : Canal rays are positively charged.
Description : The dispersed phase in colloidal iron (III) hydroxide and collodial gold is positively and negtively charged respectively with of the following statem
Last Answer : The dispersed phase in colloidal iron (III) hydroxide and collodial gold is positively and negtively ... readily than the iron (III) hydroxide sol.
Description : Which of the following sols is positively charged ?
Last Answer : Which of the following sols is positively charged ? A. Arsenious sulphide B. Aluminium hydroxide ... D. Silver iodide in silver nitrate solution
Description : When negatively charged colloids like `As_(2)S_(3)` sol is added to positively charged `Fe(OH)_(3)` sol in suitable amounts
Last Answer : When negatively charged colloids like `As_(2)S_(3)` sol is added to positively charged `Fe ... colloids. D. They become negatively charged colloids.
Description : (A) Protons are better projectiles than neutrons. (R ) The neutrons being neutral do not experience repulsion from positively charged nucleus.
Last Answer : (A) Protons are better projectiles than neutrons. (R ) The neutrons being neutral do not experience repulsion ... If both (A) and (R ) are incorrect.
Description : The alpha particles are A)High`-` energy electrons B)Positively charged hydrogen ions C) High`-` energy `X-` rays radiations D)Double positively charg
Last Answer : The alpha particles are A)High`-` energy electrons B)Positively charged hydrogen ions C) ... ray radiations D. double positively charged helium nuclei
Description : What is a positively-charged partica found free or in a nucleus?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Is human blood positively or negatively charged?
Last Answer : Neither, blood is neutral.It does contain both positively and negatively charged ions, butin equal amounts so that they cancel.
Description : Who Positively charged nucleus?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What happens to an object atoms when the object become positively charged?
Last Answer : Physics
Description : When water breaks apart it releases positively charged hydrogen ions and negatively charged ions?
Description : What positively charged particle is located in the nucleus of an atom?
Last Answer : This particle is the proton.
Description : How does an atom become positively charged?
Last Answer : An atom gains a positive charge by losing electrons.
Description : Alpha particles are positively charged. They most likely have which of these?
Last Answer : more protons than electrons A+
Description : The true statement about solutions of amino acids at physiological pH is (A) All amino acids contain both positive and negative charges (B) All amino acids contain positively charged side chains ... amino acids contain only positive charge (D) All amino acids contain negatively charged side chains
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : A good conductor while carrying current is - (1) alternately charged positive and negative (2) negatively charged (3) positively charged (4) electrically neutral
Last Answer : (2) negatively charged Explanation: Electrons carry current in a good conductor of electricity and they are negatively charged. This makes a good electrical conductor negatively charged.
Description : X-rays are – (1) positively charged particles (2) negatively charged particles (3) neutral particles (4) None of these
Last Answer : (3) neutral particles Explanation: Like gamma rays and neutrons, X-rays are electrically neutral. They have neither a positive nor a negative charge. They cannot be accelerated or made to ... particles (electrons and positrons) and heavy charged particles (protons, alpha particles and heavier ions).
Description : A wire carrying current is – (1) positively charged (2) negatively charged (3) neutral (4) charged with a type depending upon current strength
Last Answer : (3) neutral
Description : A hollow sphere of copper is positively charged, Then what will the electric field be inside the sphere?
Last Answer : Zero
Description : SnO2 forms a positively charged colloidal sol in acidic medium and a negatively charged sol in the basic medium. Why ?
Last Answer : Ans. SnO2 is amphoteric in nature. It reacts with acid eg. HCl to form SnCl4 in the solution. The common Sn4+ ions are adsorbed on the surface of SnO2 particles giving them a positive ... solution. The stannate ions are adsorbed on the surface of SnO2 particles giving them a negative charge.
Description : ------- are positively (+) charged particles? A. Neutrons B. Electrons C. Protons (Answer) D. None of These
Last Answer : C. Protons (Answer)
Description : When one material is rubbed against the other, then it becomes electrically A. neutral B. charged C. positively charged D. negatively charged
Last Answer : charged
Description : Which of the following activates Hageman factor in blood clotting? B A. Kinins B. Negatively charged surfaces C. Complement C5a D. Positively charged collagen
Last Answer : Negatively charged surfaces
Description : What is the criterion for DNA fragments movement on agarose gel during gel electrophoresis ? (a) The smaller the fragment size, the farther it moves. (b) Positively charged fragments move to farther end. ... charged fragments do not move. (d) The larger the fragment size, the farther it moves.
Last Answer : (a) The smaller the fragment size, the farther it moves
Description : DNA fragments are (a) negatively charged (b) neutral (c) either positively or negatively charged depending on their size (d) positively charged
Last Answer : (a) negatively charged
Description : Positively charged ions are called a. anions b. cations c. both d. none of them
Last Answer : cations
Description : Phosphorus and nitrogen ions generally get depleted in soil because they usually occur as (a) neutral ions (b) negatively charged ions (c) positively charged ions (d) both positively and negatively charged but disproportionate mixture.
Last Answer : (b) negatively charged ions
Description : Aerosols present in atmospheric air may be (A) Positively charged (B) Negatively charged (C) Neutral (D) Combination of all (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) Combination of all (A), (B) & (C)
Description : A zwitterion is (a) an ion that is positively charged in solution (b) an ion that is negatively charged in solution (c) a compound that can ionize both as a base and an acid. (d) a carbohydrate with an electrical charge.
Last Answer : a compound that can ionize both as a base and an acid
Description : Which of the following statements is incorrect? (a) Electrons move toward positively charged locations. (b) An electron-rich atom is called an electrophile. (c) An electrophile is electron loving. (d) A nucleophile has a a pair of electrons it can share
Last Answer : An electron-rich atom is called an electrophile.
Description : What is the name given for a species that contains a positively charged carbon atom? (a) carbanion (b) carbocation (c) methyl radical (d) free radical
Last Answer : carbanion
Description : Which statement is correct? (a) Energy is released when a bond breaks. (b) A sigma bond results from attraction of protons and electrons. (c) Energy is released when a bond forms. (d) A carbanion is positively charged
Last Answer : Energy is released when a bond forms
Description : All the following statements apply to quats except: a. They React With Cell Membranes. b. They Are Positively Charged Molecules. c. They Are Types Of Soaps. d. They Can Be Used As Disinfectants.
Last Answer : c. They Are Types Of Soaps
Description : These positively charged particles are found in the atomic nucleus. a. Protons only b. Electrons only c. Protons and neutrons d. Neutrons only
Last Answer : a. Protons only
Description : X-rays are (A) Positively charged (B) Negatively charged (C) Neutral (D) Of higher wavelength than visible light
Last Answer : C) Neutral
Description : What refers to the strong repulsion between the positively charged nuclei which makes fusion reaction difficult to attain? A. Atomic repulsion B. Nuclear repulsion C. Coulomb repulsion D. Charge repulsion
Last Answer : Coulomb repulsion
Description : What is the criterion for DN A fragments movement on agarose gel during gel electrophoresis ? (1) The smaller the fragment size, the farther it moves (2) Positively charged fragments move to farther ... Negatively charged fragments do not move (4) The larger the fragment size, the farther it moves
Last Answer : (1) The smaller the fragment size, the farther it moves
Description : DNA fragments are: (1) Negatively charged (2) Neutral (3) Either positively or negatively charged depending on their size (4) Positively charged
Last Answer : (1) Negatively charged
Description : The true statement about solutions of amino acids at physiological pH is (A) All amino acids contain both positive and negative charges (B) All amino acids contain positively charged side chains ... amino acids contain only positive Charge (D) All amino acids contain negatively charged side chains
Last Answer : (A) All amino acids contain both positive and negative charges
Description : A high voltage applied to a gas discharge tube containing neon gas at very low pressure causes a current to flow through the tube. Which one of the following are the particles that flow towards the ... Are they w) electrons x) protons y) negatively charged neon ions z) positively charged neon ions
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- POSITIVELY CHARGED NEON IONS