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Is Hydrogen Positively Charged

"On whether hydrogen is positively charged or not"

There are people who doubt the electricity of hydrogen, or it is said that hydrogen is positively charged, or not.

If you want to understand this principle, you should investigate its essence. Hydrogen is the foundation of the element. Its atomic structure, one proton resides in the nucleus, and one electron surrounds it. Protons are the charge of positive electricity; electrons are the load of negative electricity.

Ordinary people use hydrogen in many reactions, often in a state like positive electricity, due to its volatile electrons. After losing electrons, only protons are left, so the sign of positive electricity appears. However, this does not mean that the natural electrical property of hydrogen is positive. In the atomic state, hydrogen is electrically neutral, so protons and electrons are charged against each other.

Looking at all chemical reactions, hydrogen acts because it wants to achieve a stable structure. Either lose electrons and show positive electricity, or gain electrons and show negative electricity. Therefore, it is not only based on its one-time performance, and hydrogen must be positively charged.

In summary, the electrical properties of hydrogen cannot be biased to one end. When it is in a state, it is synthesized and broken, and a positive solution can be obtained.