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Why an atom is neutral in change​

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Answered by AdamRaes
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Atoms are neutral; they contain the same number of protons as electrons. When an ion is formed, the number of protons does not change. Neutral atoms can be turned into positively charged ions by removing one or more electrons.

Answered by Anonymous
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Neutrons are the particles in an atom that have a neutral charge. They aren't positive like protons. ... So, if an atom has equal numbers of electrons and protons, the charges cancel each other out and the atom has a neutral charge. You could add a thousand neutrons into the mix and the charge would not change.

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