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What happens to a neutrally charged object if it gains electrons?

negatively charged


What happens to the neutrally charged object if it gains electrons?

If a neutrally charged object gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged. Electrons carry a negative charge, so adding more electrons to an object will result in an overall negative charge.


A neutrally charged atom will have the same number of?

protons and electrons


If an atom is neutrally charged and has 10 protons then how many electrons does it have?

10


Are compounds neutrally charged?

Yes, compounds are electrically neutral. Though the term "neutrally charged" is self contradicting as something that is neutral has no charge.


Do protons have negative charges?

no, they have a posotive charge , electrons have negative and neutrons have no charge or are neutral


Are electrically charged particles called?

Positive charged- protons Neutrally charged- neutrons Negitively charged- electrons Eletrically charged- ions Hope I answered any of your questions! :)


What is the charge of the electron of an atom?

The electrons in an atom are negatively charged, the protons in an atom are positively charged and the neutrons of an atom are neutrally charged (they have no charge).Hope this Helps!


How many protoons and electrons does each calcium atom have?

it will always have 20 proton (+) and it may have a random amount of electrons that depends if neutrally charged it will be 20 electrons (-) negatively charged -19 electrons and positively charged is +21 electrons


Neutrally charged subatomic particle?

Neutrons are neutrally charged subatomic particles.


What do you call a neutrally charged atom?

A neutrally charged atom is just called an atom. This is when the atom's number of electrons is equal to its number of protons, canceling out all far-field electromagnetic effects. If the atom has a net charge, it is then called an ion.


How are electrons different from neutrons?

Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom, while neutrons are neutrally charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are much smaller in size and mass compared to neutrons, with electrons being approximately 1/1836th the mass of a neutron. Electrons are involved in chemical reactions and bonding, while neutrons help stabilize the nucleus of an atom.