Because in an atom,possitive charges(protons) equal to negative charges(electrons)
because it normally does not have a electric charge If an atom has equal numbers of protons and electrons, it is electrically neutral.
Yes, neutral atoms have a charge of zero.
By extreme heat and pressure, neutral atoms stick to positive atoms. Such as in Nuclear fission/ fusion.
All atoms are electrically neutral, because they have the same number of protons and electrons.
Nonmetallic atoms have Neutral charge not a Negative charge.
Atoms are neutral on the Periodic Table. Ions consist of more or less electrons than atoms.
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Cations are smaller then neutral atoms and anions are larger.
All the atoms are neutral. Only ions have an electrical charge.
No..... They are called neutral for a reason. But neutral atoms can have electrons added and removed making the atom positive or negative. And neutral atoms are still affected by charged atoms due to reason in depth but to sum up the long explanation of the affect neutral atoms are attracted to charged atoms. Just a side note.... how many of you love Leo Howard? Am I right?
Atoms either gain or lose electrons to change their overall neutral charge.
neutral. there is no H or OH atoms