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What is the charge of helium, explain your answer. plz​

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Answered by atharva420
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A helium atom has no charge, which means it has an oxidation number of 0. Neutrons have no charge. Since the numbers of protons and electrons are equal, the positive charge of the protons and the negative charge of the electrons add up to zero. 2p++ 2e− = 0 . ...

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Answered by AηυsнкA
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A helium atom has no charge, which means it has an oxidation number of 0. Neutrons have no charge. Since the numbers of protons and electrons are equal, the positive charge of the protons and the negative charge of the electrons add up to zero. 2p++ 2e− = 0 .

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