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A neon atom has 10 protons and 10 electrons. The 10 protons have a charge of +10 and the 10 electrons have a charge of −10 . No other particles in the atom have a charge.

What is the sum of the charges in the neon atom?

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Answered by Anonymous
8
the sum become 0 because
+10 and -10 get cancelled
because of opposition charges
Answered by Sidyandex
1

We have doing that Periodic Table and also supplied a Periodic Table in every test in Chemistry and Physics.

Most of the element has 10 electrons and charge of 0 which makes it a neutral with the atom must have 10 protons.

If the element has 10 electrons and has a net charge of 0 which makes it a neutral atom, the atom must have 10 protons.

10 + protons and 10 − electrons

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