Examples of using Negative charge in English and their translations into German
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Anions have a net negative charge.
And what that results is that on the oxygen side of the molecule,you end up with a partial negative charge.
AlO4 tetrahedrons each have one negative charge in the lattice, which needs to be balanced out by metal cations, e. g.
PE, PTFE, PS, PVC leads to a negative charge.
Oxygen carries a strong negative charge, and due to the high polarization of the O-H when hydrogen is considered positive.
After shampooing, the hair will usually have a negative charge.
It has a natural negative charge which gives it the capacity to adsorb cations and some organic contaminants and undesirable odours.
Ions are tiny particles that carry a positive or negative charge.
Accordingly, a partial negative charge is concentrated on the oxygen atom, and partial positive charges on the atoms of hydrogen and carbon.
 Glossary Anion: an atom(or group of atoms) that bears a negative charge.
In normal atoms, the electron negative charge is equal to the nuclear positive charge, so that the overall atom charge is null.
And so the oxygen side starts to have a partial negative charge.
Because of water's electronic structure, the oxygen atom has a slight negative charge on it and the hydrogen atoms are slightly positive.
A positive test charge would just be naturally attracted to that negative charge.
Because of the geometry, the ion has a dipole moment with the negative charge localized near the oxygen atom.
Ampho- is short for amphoteric,which in chemical terms means that the molecule carries both a positive and negative charge.
Chondroitin Sulphate is a long chain molecule with a negative charge attached to it.
Anti-quarks, their counterparts in anti-matter, formed anti-protons, which are protons having a negative charge.
It is an unusual phosphateester surfactant due to its lack of anionic negative charge and its water solubility.
Well, I said it's neutral,so the proton has an equal positive charge as the electron's negative charge.
They are electromagnetic, in your terms,following their own patterns of positive and negative charge, and following also certain laws of magnetism.
When having the process of separation there is one material which is poorer in electrons than the other and this causes a positive or negative charge.
When radiation is no longer present, the crystal cools and a negative charge is generated.
The different plastics become differently charged through intensive particle contact in a special electric charging unit- one plastic acquires a positive charge, another plastic a negative charge.
ADAM17 has positive charges, which interact with this negative charge.
The two hydrogen atoms have a weak positive charge, the oxygen atom a weak negative charge.
The resulting positive charge on theoutside is'mirrored' on the inside of the base where a negative charge occurs.
First, due to non-stoichiometric substitutions of cations, the particles of this mineral have an excessive negative charge.
The neutron electric dipole moment(nEDM)is a measure for the distribution of positive and negative charge inside the neutron.
Resulting are long vortex-threads(one calls magnetic lines) or a sphere-shaped curling-up,generating the free electrons of the ionosphere respective the negative charge at the earth-surface.
