Why is an atom neutral in spite of the presence of charged particles in it?
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according to maxwell theory atom consist of equal no.of. positive and negative charges hence it is neutral
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The electrons and protons are the imperative substances in an atom.
The electrons are the negative charge however the protons stamp the positive charges.
The aggregate consider of both negative well as positive charges is the equivalent.
An electron and proton are available in a similar sum.
This makes atom nonpartisan even within the sight of charged particles.
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