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A positively charged body has:
(a) excess of neutrons
(b) excess of electrons
(c) deficiency of electrons
(d) deficiency of protons.

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Answered by EthenHunt36245
4

Answer:

c) deficiency of electron.

Explanation:

the number of electrons decrease which is negatively charged causing net positive charge on the whole body

Answered by Kristiania
1

(c) deficiency of electrons

Explanation:

Any neutral atom , as three specific subatomic particles , electrons , neutrons and protons,

  • The protons are positively charged ,
  • The electrons are negatively charged  , and
  • The neutrons are neutral in nature .

Hence , for a neutral atom ,

The number of protons equals the number of electrons .

And , for a positive atom ,

the number of protons need to be more than electrons .

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