An electrically neutral atom has the same number of electrons as protons. Since protons have a positive change and electrons have a negative charge, when there is the same number of them, the charges cancel each other out.
Example: Helium is neutral when it has 2 electrons, since it also has 2 protons.
Neutral atom has equal no of proton and neutron.
because the electrons and protons are equal.
In a neutral atom, protons and electrons are always equal.
An electrically neutral atom has the same number of protons ( positive charged ) and electrons ( negatively charged ).
Yes. That is what it means to be electrically neutral.
An atom has no electrical charge because the negative charge of the electrons counteract the positive charge of the protons and the neutrons in the nucleus have a neutral charge. For example, Carbon has 6 electrons(-6 charge) and has 6 protons(+6 charge). Giving it an atomic weight of 12 and a charge of 0. The 6 neutrons do not change this charge, they keep it the same because they are neutral. (:
An electrically neutral atom is one that has an equal number of protons and electrons.
Yes, if an atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons, the atom is described as being electrically neutral. If an atom has a different amount of protons and electrons it is electrically charged, and is called an ion, rather than an atom.
because it normally does not have a electric charge If an atom has equal numbers of protons and electrons, it is electrically neutral.
Because an electrically neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons.
because the electrons and protons are equal.
An atom has the same number of positive protons and negative electrons so the charges balance out to zero
because an atom is electrically neutral.
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.
The magnesium atom is electrically neutral.
Normally the number of protons and electrons are equal.
The number of protons and electrons is equal.
This is correct. An atom with an equal number of electrons and protons is electrically balanced, and is electrically neutral. It will have no overall charge. See the Related Questions link below for more information about this.