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Why is an atom said to be electrically neutral?

      

Why is an atom said to be electrically neutral?

  

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Bernard
An atom is electrically neutral because the number of the negative electrons and positive protons is equal, hence cancelling their net effect.
Bencele answered the question on August 5, 2019 at 18:59


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