why atmosphere are not electrically neutral
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When an atom is electrically neutral, it means that the overall charge of the atom is zero. Atoms are made up of positively charged particles called protons and negatively charged particles called electrons as well as non-charged particles called neutrons.
Charged objects have an imbalance of charge - either more negative electrons than positive protons or vice versa. And neutral objectshave a balance of charge - equal numbers of protons and electrons.
An electrically neutral object contains the same amount of positive charge as negative charge, resulting in no net charge. Typically, this means the same number of protons and electrons.
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When an atom is electrically neutral, it means that the overall charge of the atom is zero. Atoms are made up of positively charged particles called protons and negatively charged particles called electrons as well as non-charged particles called neutrons.
Charged objects have an imbalance of charge - either more negative electrons than positive protons or vice versa. And neutral objectshave a balance of charge - equal numbers of protons and electrons.
An electrically neutral object contains the same amount of positive charge as negative charge, resulting in no net charge. Typically, this means the same number of protons and electrons.
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