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Atoms are said to be electrically neutral, explain.

      

Atoms are said to be electrically neutral, explain.

  

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Chrispoh
The number of positively charged particles (protons) and negatively charged particles (elections) are equal. The charges neutralize each other. Hence electrically neutral.
chrispohmomanyi answered the question on October 19, 2017 at 04:44


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