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What kind of charge does an object have when it has given away electrons?
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What kind of charge does an object have when it has given away electrons?
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An object that loses electrons becomes Positively charged
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Electrons have a negative charge, so if you give away electrons, you give away negative charge, thus ending with a positive charge.
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