Why is atom neutral inspite of the presence of the charge particle in it?
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An atom in its elemental form or molecular form has equal number of positive and negative charge particles, that is the number of protons is always equals to the number of electrons and hence this positive and negative charges nullify the effect of each other causing the atom to be neutral.
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Atoms are made up of three subatomic particles: they are
1. Electrons _ negatively charged
2.Protons- positively charged
3. Neutron _ neutral ( no charge)
Protons and neutrons are present in nucleus .
Electrons revolve rapidly round the nucleus.
But in atoms, the number of electrons and protons are equal so they make atom electrically neutral by balancing negative charge and positive charge.
1. Electrons _ negatively charged
2.Protons- positively charged
3. Neutron _ neutral ( no charge)
Protons and neutrons are present in nucleus .
Electrons revolve rapidly round the nucleus.
But in atoms, the number of electrons and protons are equal so they make atom electrically neutral by balancing negative charge and positive charge.
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