Why is an atom neutral inspite of the presence of charges particles in it?
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In atom the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. So as protons are positive and electrons are negative so their charges get cancelled. Other particles are also present known as neutrons, but they are already neutral.
So the atom as a whole is neutral.
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So the atom as a whole is neutral.
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