the protons and electrons balance each other out
All atoms are electrically neutral, because they have the same number of protons and electrons.
because the electrons and protons are equal.
if an atom is electrically neutral it has twice as many nuetrons as it does protons and electrons.
because it normally does not have a electric charge If an atom has equal numbers of protons and electrons, it is electrically neutral.
Because the Protons (+1) Cancel out the electrons (-1) and leaves the Neutrons which has a neutral charge.
This is a neutral substance.
atoms are electrically neutral because they contain equal number of proton and electron.
Only electrically neutral atoms.
All atoms are electrically neutral. If an atom gains or loses an electron, we call it an "ion" rather than an atom.
Atoms are electrically neutral. Charged species are known as ions.
Atoms are built form 3 types of particles Electrons (which are electrically negative) Neutrons (which are electrically neutral) Protons (which are electrically positive) Nature likes things to be balanced so when atoms are put together, nature makes sure that the number of Electron the atom has is matched by the number of Protons. This makes all atoms electrically neutral. However, when atoms react with each other chemically, they can share or swap electrons with each other which means that they are no longer electrically neutral (in this state they are called "ions"). Nature therefore requires that the stuff they have made (called a compound) when joining together is, overall electrically neutral and bonds them together so that this is achieved. This is why chemical compounds exist and are stable.
All atoms of all chemical elements are neutral because the number of positive protons is equal to the number of negative electrons.