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A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
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.
An atom of an element for example Neon (Ne) is neutral (no positive or negative charge as it has 8 electrons in the outer shell) and is very stable. It is a noble gas because the outer electron shell is filled which makes it largely chemically inert, and it is stable because it's usual isotope does not undergo nuclear decay. Most of the 92 naturally occurring elements, in their most abundant isotope, are stable.
The atom that has a Atomic Number of 6 in the periodic table - Carbon
An atom has the same number of protons and electrons in order to maintain a neutral charge value for the atom. Otherwise it would attract or release electrons in order to achieve a neutral charge value.
An atom is neutral if the numbers of protons and electrons are equal it's neutral.
The atom is neutral. There is no charge.
Neutral - the atom will have no charge.
An atom that has an equal number of protons and electrons will be neutral and have no charge.
In a neutral atom, both charges are equal.It makes atom stable.
In a neutral atom the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. The opposite charge between protons and electrons is what allows for a neutral atom.
An atom that has a neutral charge is one with which the quantity of electrons is equal to the atomic number.
it has a neutral charge because it contains an equal number of protons and electrons
zero .. such an atom is neutral. No net charge
In a neutral atom, the number of protons and the number of electrons is the same. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. If the numbers of each are equal, then the charges cancel out to zero and the atom is neutral.
It is a neutral atom
The atom is neutral,, there is no net charge