An object that’s
A) positively
B) negatively
C) neutrally
charged has more electrons than protons
An object that’s
A) positively
B) negatively
C) neutrally
charged has fewer electrons than protons.
An object that’s
A) positively
B) negatively
C) not
charged has the same number of electrons and protons

Respuesta :

An object thats NEGATIVELY charged has more electrons than protons, An object thats POSITIVELY charged has less electrons than protons, An object that NOT charged has the same number of electrons and protons.

Answer :

(1) An object that’s negatively charged has more electrons than protons.

(2) An object that’s positively charged has fewer electrons than protons.

(3) An object that’s not charged has the same number of electrons than protons.

Explanation :

As we know that there are three subatomic particles. Electrons, protons and neutrons.

Protons and neutrons are present in the center of the nucleus and electrons are present outside the nucleus.

Protons are positively charged, electrons are negatively charged and neutrons has no charge (neutral).

Hence, we can say that an object that is negatively charged has more number of electrons than protons.

An object that is positively charged has less number of electrons than protons.

An object that is not charged has the same number of electrons than protons.