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Why do atoms always contain the same number of electrons and protons?
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Answered by robinvinu088
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An electron is a negatively charged particle and a proton is a positively charged particle. As negative charged attracts the positive charged and vice versa, both electron and proton stays together so that overall charge is zero / neutral. Thus an atom always has equal electrons and protons to remain neutral.

Answered by XxJeevanxX
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the proton and electron count of an atom are equal only when the atom is neutral in charge. The three atomic particles of an atom are the protons, which carry a positive charge, the electrons which carry a negative charge and the neutrons which have no charge. The proton number is always the same as the atomic number for the element.

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