why is an atom neutral inspite of the presence of charged particles?
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The electrons and protons are the important substances in an atom.
The electrons are the negative charge but the protons mark the positive charges.
The total count of both negative as well as positive charges is the same.
An electron and proton are present in the same amount.
This makes atom neutral even in the presence of charged particles.
The electrons are the negative charge but the protons mark the positive charges.
The total count of both negative as well as positive charges is the same.
An electron and proton are present in the same amount.
This makes atom neutral even in the presence of charged particles.
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an atom consists of proton neutron and electron and these are charged particles in an atom but atom is consist of equal proton and electron which makes it a neutral
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