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Mara
16 September, 23:35
Why does an ordinary atom have no charge?
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Mckenna Humphrey
17 September, 01:08
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Neutrons are no exception. SO if an atom has equal numbers of electrons and protons, the charges cancel each other out and the atom has a neutral charge
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