Chemistry, asked by muzicnmazic007pd09v2, 11 months ago

If the number of neutrons in an atom is greater than the number of electrons in the same atom, the overall charge of the atom would be:
negative

neutral

positive

unable to be determined without more information


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Answered by Anonymous
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Positive dude
Neutrons=Number of Protons.
So if the number of neutrons is more than number of electrons then number of protons will be also more than number of electrons since neutrons-no. of protons.
So since Protons have positive charge and they are more than Electrons the overall charge would be positive.

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