rafhleðin
Rafhleðin is an Icelandic term that translates to "electrically charged" or "electronically charged." It describes a state where an object or substance possesses an excess or deficiency of electrons, resulting in a net electrical charge. This phenomenon is fundamental to understanding various electrical and chemical processes.
When an object gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged, while losing electrons results in a positive
In chemistry, rafhleðin is crucial for understanding ionic compounds, where atoms gain or lose electrons to