an equal number of protons and electrons in an atom typically results in an atom that is
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Really the proton and electron count of an atom are equal only when the atom is unbiased in charge.
The three atomic particles of an atom are as follows: the protons and it carry a positive charge, the electrons and it carry a negative charge and the neutrons which have no charge
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