When do we say atom is electrically charged
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When that happens,the atom is in a normal or neutral state. An entire atom becomes electrically charged when the number of electrons or protons stops being equal. The "extra" electron or proton isn't balanced by something inside the atom anymore and begins to be attracted to the protons or electrons in other atoms.
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An atom is neutral when the number of electrons and number of protons are equal.
It will only carry a charge when it either loses or gains an electron.
by losing/ donating an electron it will carry a +ve charge and by gaining or accepting an electron it will carry a -ve charge.
in both the conditions, it is said to be electrically charged.
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