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Ella Jennings
11 October, 23:26
How does an object become negatively charged?
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Dangelo Suarez
11 October, 23:48
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They lose a proton
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Denisse Whitaker
12 October, 00:11
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Whenever electrons are transferred between objects, neutral matter becomes charged. Atoms are neutral in electric charge because they have the same number of negative electrons as positive protons. However, if atoms lose or gain electrons, they become charged particles called ions
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