Chemistry, asked by paglastudent, 9 months ago

why a onion has more number of electron then protons​

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Answered by sumitsilodiya214
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Explanation: When an atom gains an electron, it has more electrons (negative) than protons (positive). This means that it has an overall negative charge, and is called an anion (not to be confused with onion). ... 18 negative electrons compared with 17 positive protons means the ion is negatively charged.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When an atom gains an electron, it has more electrons (negative) than protons (positive). This means that it has an overall negative charge, and is called an anion (not to be confused with onion). ... 18 negative electrons compared with 17 positive protons means the ion is negatively charged.

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