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Chemicals become positively charged by

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Answer: Chemicals become positively charged by loosing electrons.

Explanation: There are three types of compounds:

1) Neutral compounds: These are the compounds where equal number of protons and electrons are present.

2) Positive compounds: These are the compounds where number of protons are more than the electrons. These are considered as cations.

3) Negative compounds: These are the compounds where number of electrons are more than the protons. These are considered as anions.

So, in order to have a positive charge on a compound, that compound has to loose electrons, so that the number of protons gets higher than the number of electrons.

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