Answer to Question #150361 in General Chemistry for amaya

Question #150361
why is an atom electrically neutral?
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2020-12-11T02:50:29-0500

An atom is electrically neutral because the number of negatively charged electrons outside the nucleus equals the number of positively charged protons inside the nucleus.


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