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when electrons are attained by an atom ,what will be it's charge​

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when electrons are attained by an atom ,what will be it's charge

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Electrons themselves have a negative charge. When you add an electron to an atom that is neutral, the atom becomes negatively charged. Take Sodium (Na) for example. It has 11 (positive) protons and 11 (negative) electrons - it's neutral.

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Answered by Mks2010
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Electrons themselves have a negative charge. When you add an electron to an atom that is neutral, the atom becomes negatively charged. Take Sodium (Na) for example. It has 11 (positive) protons and 11 (negative) electrons - it's neutral

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