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A hydrogen atom has one proton, two neutrons, and no electrons. Is this atom neutrally charged? Explain

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  1. Today, 06:21
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    Even if it isn't a hydrogen atom, it would be positive because the proton is positively charged and then there are no other charges, so it's positive.
  2. Today, 08:07
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    That isn't a hydrogen atom because hydrogen atoms have electrons.
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