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true or false an atom has no electral charge
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True. An atom as a whole is electrically neutral because it contains an equal number of protons (which have a positive charge) and electrons (which have a negative charge). However, individual particles within the atom do have electrical charges: protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively charged.
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