Science, asked by abhishekmanjrikar, 10 months ago

is there any type of electrical charge possessed by atoms ? justify your answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Atmospheric electricity is always present, and during fine weather away from thunderstorms, the air above the surface of Earth is positively charged, while the Earth's surface charge is negative.

Answered by creamydhaka
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No, naturally there is no charge on an atom.

Explanation:

Atom is a fundamental particle which combines with other atom(s) to form a molecule. Atoms have a central structure around which the negatively charged particles called electrons revolve.

The center of an atom is called nucleus which contains nucleons.

Nucleons are of two types:

  • neutrons
  • protons

Neutrons are neutral in charge whereas each proton has positive charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron. In an atom the number of electrons and protons are equal which makes every atom electrically neutral in nature.

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