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Mollie Rowe
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10 November, 00:31
Atom behaves electrically neutrol. Why?
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Brayan Moreno
10 November, 00:43
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An atom behaves electically neutral because it has an equal number of protons and electrons.
Explanation:
There are three sub-atomic particles: neutrons, electrons and protons. Neutrons have a neutral charge; electrons have a negative charge; and protons have a positive charge. In a regular atom, there is an equal amount of electrons and protons, making a neutral charge.
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