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Tatiana Wright
21 September, 23:16
Which part of helium atom is positively charged
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Amare
21 September, 23:40
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A helium atom has a neutral charge where its oxidation number is 0. Neutrons essentially ha no charge. Protons are positively charged while the electrons are negatively charged. The number of protons and electrons are equal which gives a neutral charge for this atom.
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