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The overall charge of the atom is neutral. The nucleus contains neutrons (neutral) and protons (positive) making it positive. There are electrons (negative) outside the nucleus, so the positive nucleus and the negative electrons make the overall charge neutral.
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
A neutral atom must contain an equal number of electrons because it is a neutral atom.
False. The atom that has the same number of protons as it has electrons is a neutral atom.
Atoms are neutral all the time. Because there are equal number of electrons and protons in the atom it becomes an ion or charged if electrons are released or accepted by an atom. If the number of electrons are kept equal to the number of protons, the electrically neutral atoms can be made.
Because it has the same number of electrons and protons and so the charges balance out making the atom electronically neutral.
neutral atom
The atom has the same number of electrons as protons. electrons are negatively charged, and protons are positively charged. So for example in a Helium atom, it has 2 protons and 2 electrons, so the sub-particles cancel out, making the atom neutral.
The overall charge of the atom is neutral. The nucleus contains neutrons (neutral) and protons (positive) making it positive. There are electrons (negative) outside the nucleus, so the positive nucleus and the negative electrons make the overall charge neutral.
Hydrogen atom is neutral.
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
A. neutral carbon atom
Neutral atom. An atom of nitrogen will also be an isotope of nitrogen.
In an neutral atom, the number of protons and the electrons are the same
It is an isotope of a neutral atom.
Protons are positively charged while electrons are negatively charged. So an atom with equal numbers of both protons and electrons cancel each other's charges making the atom electrically neutral.