a chemical compound is always electrically neutral. how?
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A chemical compound is always electrically neutral. This is because the number of proton and electrons are same in a compound which makes it neutral. Compound ions form ionic bonds in the way such that, balancing the overall compound is electrically neutral.
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Atoms combine with each other to obtain chemical stability .The remaining electons which are eeither shedded off or accepted react with other substance .Since atoms are equal in number of protons and nuetron,their combination should also be electrically nuetral
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