Physics, asked by waseembasiakhel, 11 months ago

Normally, objects with large number of electrons are electrically neutral,why?​

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Answered by Shiva5466
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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, on the other hand, it loses one or more electrons, it now carries a net positive charge and is "cationic."

Answered by prataprathor2008
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this is because every individual atom of every element (object) has equal number of protons and electrons, i.e., the content of positive and negative charges is equal in almost every object.

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