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16 August, 07:16

For an atom to be electrically neutral the number

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  1. 16 August, 07:22
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    Answer: For an atom to be electrically neutral, the number of protons and electrons must be the same

    Explanation: if the number of protons and electrons are the same, then the atom will be electrically neutral. For example if an atom have 5protons and 5electrons, then + 5 protons will cancel out - 5electrons making the net charge of the atom to be zero (neutral)
  2. 16 August, 07:31
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    An atom is electrically neutral because the number of negatively charged electrons outside the nucleus equals the number of positively charged protons inside the nucleus. An atom in which this electron-proton balance is not maintained has a net charge.
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