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Mariela Glover
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26 June, 12:24
What makes an atom neutral
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Jaden Hines
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A normal atom has a neutral charge with equal numbers of positive and negative particles. That means an atom with a neutral charge is one where the number of electrons is equal to the atomic number. Ions are atoms with extra electrons or missing electrons.
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