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According to Dalton’s atomic theory “Atoms are indivisible”. But how could a
neutral atom become electrically charged?

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Answered by DhruvDubey1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Atoms are indivisible, it means they cannot be broken but if we go inside them, then we find subatomic particles like proton, electrons and neutrons. Out of them only Electrons and Protons Contain charge

Answered by hemapoovannan
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Answer:

It is because,Actually atoms are not electrically charged If a neutral atom gains electrons, then it will become negatively charged. If a neutral atom loses electrons, then it become positively charged.....

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