in the nucleus b. Atom is electrically neutral.
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(A) True. To determine whether or not an atom is electrically charged or electrically neutral the number of electrons that surround the nucleus will matter a lot. ... We already know, the amount of charge on a proton is equal (but opposite) to the amount of charge possessed by an electron.
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Atoms are electrically neutral because they have equal numbers of protons (positively charged) and electrons (negatively charged). If an atom gains or loses one or more electrons, it becomes an ion. If it gains one or more electrons, it now carries a net negative charge, and is thus "anionic."
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