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An atom is neutral in charge.Why​

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Answered by soumy8780
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Every atom has no overall charge (neutral). This is because they contain equal numbers of positive protons and negative electrons. These opposite charges cancel each other out making the atom neutral.

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Answered by johanvarghesesajan
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An atom is generally neutral in charge as it contains equal amounts of both Protons and Electrons. Protons carry a positive charge while an Electron carries a negative charge. However, these charges are equal and opposite, hence they cancel each other out. Neutrons in the atom do not play any role in its charge as it is electrically neutral. That is why an atom is neutral in charge.

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