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Santino
3 June, 07:58
Why is their no overall charge on atoms?
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Natasha Moore
3 June, 09:04
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An atom contains protons, neutrons and electrons.
Protons have a positive charge (+1).
Neutrons have no charge (0)
Electrons have a negative charge (-1)
The number of protons and electrons is always the same and so the charges add up to make 0. Therefore there is no overall charge on atoms.
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