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Lindsey Santos
14 November, 16:35
Why are atoms electrically neutron particles?
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Aylin Preston
14 November, 17:52
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Atoms are electrically neutral because they have equal numbers of protons positively charged and electrons negatively charged. if an atom gains or loses one or more electrons it becomes an ion
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