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yes. also, all atoms are neutral.

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Q: If an atom is neutral the number of electrons and neutrons will be equal?
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Will an atom with 27 protons 32 neutrons and 27 electrons be electrically neutral?

Neutrons have no charge. When the number of protons of an atom is equal to the number of electrons in it, the atom is neutral, in other words, it has no charge.


Is an atom neutral if it has a greater number of electrons than protons?

False. An atom is neutral if it has an equal number of protons and neutrons


What does it take for an atom to be neutral or uncharged?

To have an equal number of protons and electrons, it has nothing to do with the number of neutrons!


What is equal to the number of protons which is equal to the number of electrons?

Do you mean what does the number of protons equal? This is the atomic number of the element. All isotopes of an element will have the same number of protons, only the number of neutrons varies.


How do you find the number of electrons in an atom if you know the number of protons and neutrons?

In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons of the nucleus.


Is the number of electrons in an atom must equal the number of neutrons?

No. For an atom to be neutral (no charge, not an ion) the number of electrons must equal the number of protons. Usually the number of electrons is very close to the number of protons though.


A neutral atom has the same number of protons as it does neutrons?

no. an atom is made up of protons neutrons and electrons. protons have a charge of plus one electrons have a charge of minus one neutrons have no charge. therefore the number of protons and electrons must be equal (balancing the charges) for the atom to be neutral. ;)


In an atom the number of proton equals the number of neutrons?

In a neutral atom, the number of protons equals the number of electrons; it may or may not also equal the number of neutrons.


Do Eletrically neutral element have equal numbers of electrons and neutrons?

Electrically neutral elements have equal numbers of electrons and protons. A stable element has equal numbers of protons and neutrons. Thus, the answer to the question ''Do Eletrically neutral element have equal numbers of electrons and neutrons?'' depends on the stability of the element i.e. if stable then yes and if unstable than might not.


What identify the number of protons neutrons and electrons in the atom.?

The number of protons and electrons is equal to the atomic number in a neutral atom.The number of protons is the mass number minus number of protons.


How do you find the number of neutrons protons and electrons in an atom if the atom is neutral?

The number of electrons in an atom is always equal to the number of protons in that same atom. Since the atomic mass of a periodic element equals the weight of the atoms protons AND its neutrons, the following equation can be used to calculate the number of any given particle in an atom: number of neutrons = atomic mass - atomic number


An atom is neutral and an electron had a charge of -1.6X10 -19 c?

An atom?æconsist of protons,electrons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged, electrons are negatively charged,?æ while neutrons are not charged.?æIts neutral because the number of protons and electrons are equal.