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12 November, 02:55

An example of an atom that has no charge is one that has A. 3 protons, 1 electron, and 3 neutrons. B. 3 protons, 2 electrons, and 1 neutron. C. 2 protons, 2 electrons, and 1 neutron. D. 1 proton, 2 electrons, and 3 neutron

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  1. 12 November, 03:04
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    An example of an atom that has no charge isn't A because a has more protons than electrons therefore making it a ion with a net positive charge. B is incorrect for the same reason as A. C is the correct answer choice. Why? The protons and electrons are at equal numbers 2 and 2. None outbalanced the other making the atom neutral. The neutron has no affect because it is neutral. D is incorrect because the
  2. 12 November, 03:11
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    Protons have a (+) charge, Electrons have a (-) charge, and neutrons have no charge. An example of an atom that has no charge - which is just a normal atom - is one that has 2 protons, 2 electrons, and 1 neutron.
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