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why is atom electrically neutral
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Answered by
S.A.D
Atoms are electrically neutral because they contain equal quantities of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. Electrons and protons have equal but opposite charges, so the result is no net charge. Ions are atoms that have gained or lost electrons. As a result, ions have a net charge.
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MSmith
Where did SAD get this well written answer? Copied — plagiarized — from
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Answered by
Damon
At least it is correct :)
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Writeacher
I just hope "peter" doesn't copy and paste from it. Plagiarism usually means an F grade!
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