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An excess of electrons would produce a negative (-) charge since these particles are negative. If you imagine a scale with negative and positive weights, more negative weights would make the scales tip towards the negative end.

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Since every electron has a charge of minus one, it follows that a body that has an excess of electrons as compared to protons would therefore have a negative charge.

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