Generally an atom contains similar number of electrons and protons. That is why an atom is neutral.
An electrically neutral atom is one that has an equal number of protons and electrons.
An atom has the same number of positive protons and negative electrons so the charges balance out to zero
An electrically neutral atom has the same number of protons ( positive charged ) and electrons ( negatively charged ).
Because an electrically neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons.
An electrically neutral atom has the same number of electrons as protons. Since protons have a positive change and electrons have a negative charge, when there is the same number of them, the charges cancel each other out. Example: Helium is neutral when it has 2 electrons, since it also has 2 protons.
80 electrons, 80 protons
Yes, if an atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons, the atom is described as being electrically neutral. If an atom has a different amount of protons and electrons it is electrically charged, and is called an ion, rather than an atom.
because the electrons and protons are equal.
an atom is electrically neutral if the protons and electrons are the same number. ex: if you have 16 protons and 16 electrons its is neutral
Neutrons are neutral charged, protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged. So since there are same number of protons and electrons, the atom becomes neutral charged/ electrically neutral entity. Simple as that!
Normally the number of protons and electrons are equal.
The number of electrons