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False, all atoms have the same no of electrons and protons.

Negative ions have more electrons.

Positive ions have fewer electrons.

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Is most atoms have more electrons than proton?

No. Atoms have the same number of protons and electrons. When atoms gain or lose electrons they are called ions.


All the atoms of an element are the same true or false?

A piece of pure Iron contains only one type of atom (Iron atoms) but there is more than one atom in it.


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Is it an ionic compound if one or more atoms loses electrons and one or more atoms gain electrons?

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Is an electron bigger than a proton?

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