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27 December, 06:22

Why do the atoms in a piece of copper metal have no net charge?

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  1. 27 December, 06:55
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  2. 27 December, 07:16
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    The charges of the positive and negative copper ions cancel each other out. When a copper atom loses electrons, it also loses a corresponding number of protons. The copper atoms exchange neutrons instead of electrons
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