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10 September, 14:12

A nuetral atom has no overall charge. Explain this in terms of its particles.

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  1. 10 September, 14:53
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    Firstly an atom has electrons, protons and neutrons. The protons are positively charged and the electrons are negatively charged and the neurons are neutral. So in a neutral atom the amount of protons equals to the amount of electrons. Thus the protons and neutrons can be called particles
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