why is an atom neutral in spite of the presence of charged particles in it
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atom is neutral in spite of the presence of charged particles because the no of positively charged particles are equal to no of negative charged particles, this results in neutralization of charges.
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let us take example of carbon.
It's atomic number is 6, so no of protons and electrons is equal to 6. Therefore the total charge is +6+(-6) is equal to zero .( Note - charge of proton +charge of electrons =total charge)
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