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Which type of elements are likely to have no electrical charge at all?

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Answered by tilochna766013
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Atoms of all elements - except for most atoms of hydrogen - have neutrons in their nucleus. Unlike protons and electrons, which are electrically charged, neutrons have no charge - they are electrically neutral.

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Answered by anjalin
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The atoms of all elements are likely to have no electrical charge at all besides for maximum of the atoms of hydrogen as hydrogen has neutrons of their nucleus.

Explanation:

  • A fair or solid atom is composed of three components: protons, neutrons, and electrons.
  • Protons have great electrical velocities, neutrons are fair, and electrons have terrible velocities.
  • The easiest atom to describe is the hydrogen atom.
  • A hydrogen atom is composed of protons and neutrons that exist in the nucleus.
  • The hydrogen atom also has an electron. This compensates for the wonderful velocities in the nuclei produced by protons.
  • Elements that are composed of atoms at great cost are metals: alkaline earth and transition metals.
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