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what happens to a solid object when it is negatively charged
a.the atoms in the object lose electrons
b. the atoms in the object gain electrons
c. the atoms in the object lose protons
d. the atoms in the object gain protons
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When a solid object becomes negatively charged, it means that there is an excess of electrons. This occurs when the object gains electrons. Therefore, the correct answer would be:

**b. the atoms in the object gain electrons**.
10 months ago

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