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*Atom is electrically neutral, because _________*

1️⃣ both the positively and negatively charged parts in the atom are balanced.
2️⃣ positively charged part in the atom is stable.
3️⃣ negatively charged part in the atom is varying.
4️⃣ Atom is microscopic​

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Answered by seematarkunde0
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Answer:

An atom is electrically neutral because the overall charge of an atom is zero. The atoms are made of three subatomic particles called protons, electrons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged particles, electrons are negatively charged and neutrons are neutral.

Answered by Anonymous
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Atom is electrically neutral because both the positively and negatively charged parts in the atoms are balanced.

In a neutral atom the number of protons are equal to the number of electrons thereby making it electrically neutral.

But

when an atom loses an electron it no more remains neutral and becomes positively charged.

and when it gains an electron it becomes negatively charged .

Hope this helps you

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