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Kennedy Soto
14 December, 01:07
What makes an atom or object neutral?
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Madilyn Morris
14 December, 01:56
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Atom is neutral due to proton number and electron number being equal.
For example, take helium atom. It has 2 protons. To make it neutral, it must have 2 electrons.
A proton has + 1e charge and an electron has - 1e charge so they cancel each other out and have 0e charge.
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