what is the charge of an atom? why?
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The charge of an atom is the number of protons minus the number of electrons. Usually, these two numbers are equal, so the atom is neutral (charge of zero). Answer 8: An atom is defined as having the same number of electrons (negative charge), protons (positive charge) and neutrons (no charge). pls mark me as brailant
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Charge of an atom is something to do with the valence electron
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