Electron is a negatively charged particle present in an atom.
Description : Which of the following is a negatively charged particle of an atom ?
Last Answer : An electron is a negatively charged particle in an atom.
Description : Which of the following particle being charged negatively?
Last Answer : Electron
Description : If an atom is negatively charged what must have occurred?
Last Answer : This atom has won electrons.
Description : What particles move around the nucleus of an atom and are negatively charged? (1) Electrons (2) Protons (3) Positrons (4) Neutrons
Last Answer : (1) Electrons Explanation: Circling around outside the nucleus are tiny little particles called electrons. Electrons have a negative charge. Electrons spin as they circle the nucleus billions of times every ... or lose energy, they jump between energy levels as they are rotating around the nucleus.
Description : ------are negatively (-) charged particles of an atom? A. Protons B. Neutrons C. Electrons (Answer) D. None of These
Last Answer : C. Electrons (Answer)
Last Answer : Electrons
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 : Which of the following is a positively charged particle of an atom ?
Last Answer : A positively charged particle proton of an atom.
Description : When an atom gains or loses a valence electron it becomes a charged particle call a?
Last Answer : Ion.
Description : What positively charged particle is located in the nucleus of an atom?
Last Answer : This particle is the proton.
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The ratio of the density of the 'nucleus' to that of the 'atom' is 10 12 (B) α-particle is identical with a doubly charged helium ion (C) The mass of deuterium atom is half that of helium atom (D) Gamma rays are high energy electrons
Last Answer : (D) Gamma rays are high energy electrons
Description : Effective electrolyte to cause the flocculation of a negatively charged arsenium sulphide colloid is :
Last Answer : Effective electrolyte to cause the flocculation of a negatively charged arsenium sulphide colloid is : A. `NaCl` B. ` ... 3)Fe(CN)_(6)` D. `AlCl_(3)`
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 : 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 : When water breaks apart it releases positively charged hydrogen ions and negatively charged ions?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : The amino acid which has a pK near 4 and thus is negatively charged at pH 7 is (A) Alanine (B) Glutamic acid (C) Glutamine (D) Aspargine
Last Answer : Answer : B
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 : Consider the following statements: 1. The nuclear forces are short range forces. 2. Alpha rays emitted by a radionuclide are helium nucleus. 3. Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves. 4. Beta rays emitted by a radionuclide are negatively ... 1, 3 and 4 only (c) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3 only
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
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 : 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 : 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 : Given below are four statements pertaining to separation of DNA fragments using gel electrophoresis. Identify the incorrect statements. (i) DNA is negatively charged molecule and so it is loaded on gel towards the anode terminal. (ii) DNA ... (iii) (c) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (d) (i), (ii) and (iv)
Last Answer : (d) (i), (ii) and (iv)
Description : Negatively charged ions are called a. anions b. cations c. both d. none of them
Last Answer : anions
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 : 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 : X-rays are (A) Positively charged (B) Negatively charged (C) Neutral (D) Of higher wavelength than visible light
Last Answer : C) Neutral
Description : Which one of the following is a flocculating agent for a negatively charged drug? (A) Aluminium chloride (B) Bentonite (C) Tragacanth (D) Sodium biphosphate
Last Answer : (A) Aluminium chloride
Description : Montmorillonite clays adsorb more herbicide as compared to other clays due to a). Expanding lattices b). more surface area c). More negatively charged sites d). All
Last Answer : d). All
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
Description : A zinc plate is attached to the knob of a negatively charged electroscope. What will happen to the leaves of the electroscope when ultraviolet light is shown on the zinc plate. Will the leaves: w) collapse at once x) gradually come together y) gradually spread further apart z) remain unaffected
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- GRADUALLY COME TOGETHER
Description : X–rays are (1) positively charged particles (2) negatively charged particles (3) neutral particles (4) None of these
Last Answer : neutral particles
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 : negatively charged
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 : neutral
Description : Assertion Maganetic field (B) and electric field (E) are present in a this region. Net force on a charged particle in this region is zero , if `E=Bxx
Last Answer : Assertion Maganetic field (B) and electric field (E) are present in a this region. Net force on a ... v` Reason E/B has the dimensions of velocity.
Last Answer : In a crystal, an atom vibrates at a frequency determined by the stiffness of the bonds it makes with neighbors.
Description : Research confirms that participation and conflict are: (a) positively correlated. (b) counterproductive. ; (c) negatively correlated. ; (d) always present together.
Last Answer : (a) positively correlated.
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 : A charged particle with a velocity `2xx10^(3) ms^(-1)` passes undeflected through electric field and magnetic fields in mutually perpendicular directi
Last Answer : A charged particle with a velocity `2xx10^(3) ms^(-1)` passes undeflected through electric field and magnetic fields ... 1)` D. `1.33xx10^(3)NC^(-1)`
Description : A charged particle is rotating in uniform circular motion in a uniform magnetic field . Let r= radius of circule, v= speed of particle k = kinetic ene
Last Answer : A charged particle is rotating in uniform circular motion in a uniform magnetic field . Let r ... angular speed. then match the following two columns.
Description : A charged particle enters in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to it. Now match the following two columns.
Last Answer : A charged particle enters in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to it. Now match the following two columns.
Description : A charged particle of mass `m` and charge `q` travels on a circular path of radius `r` that is perpendicular to a magnetic field `B`. The time takeen
Last Answer : A charged particle of mass `m` and charge `q` travels on a circular path of radius `r` that is perpendicular to a ... (2pi qB)/(m)` D. `(2pi m)/(qB)`
Description : A charged particle (charge `q`) is moving in a circle of radius `R` with unifrom speed `v`. The associated magnetic moment `mu` is given by
Last Answer : A charged particle (charge `q`) is moving in a circle of radius `R` with unifrom speed `v`. The associated magnetic ... . `1/2 aqR` D. `1/2 q^(2)vR`