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position change and negative charge are electrically neutral​

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Answered by harshitadowluru
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negatively charged - will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Positively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other; and negatively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other.

Answered by GoodLuck8491
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The chemical elements are defined most simply by the number of protons they have. This is called their atomic number, and the periodic table is a sequential list of elements with increasing atomic numbers. Hydrogen has an atomic number of one (meaning one proton), helium has two, lithium has three and so on. Every element has the same number of electrons orbiting the central nucleus. The negative charge from the electrons cancels the positive charge from the protons, so when you consider the whole thing, these atoms are all electrically neutral.Neutrons sit with protons in the nuclei of most elements too, but since they aren’t charged, they don’t have a part to play in why atoms are electrically neutral. Some elements exist in more than one form with different numbers of neutrons as different isotopes, but this affects their stability when it comes to radioactive decay rather than their charge.

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