Chemistry, asked by vivekkumar514, 8 months ago

An atom is electrically neutral. How can it become charged?

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Answered by prabhleenkaurmallan
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Protons are tightly bound in the nucleus and can be neither gained nor loss. So any change in the charge of an atom is due to changes in its electron count. If a neutral atom gains electrons, then it will become negatively charged. If a neutral atom loses electrons, then it become positively charged.

Answered by hkdelavadiya
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Protons are tightly bound in the nucleus and can be neither gained nor loss. So any change in the charge of an atom is due to changes in its electron count. 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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