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24 April, 03:06

Why are atoms electrically neutral?

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  1. 24 April, 04:47
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    The number of protons (with a positive charge) within an atom is always equivalent to the number of electrons (with a negative charge) it has. This means that atoms have no overall charge. Protons cancel out the negative charge produced by electrons.
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