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Atoms are neutral because they have same number of positively charged particles, protons, and negatively charged particles, electrons. The amount of charge in a single proton is equal to the amount of charge possessed by a single electron. Atoms also have another particle type in the nucleus called neutrons that have no charge.

The atoms of elements are always neutral in charge because they have the same number of electrons as protons.

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  • We are required to explain why Atoms are always neutral in charge.

Atoms are made up of subatomic particles newly;

  • Protons
  • Neutrons and
  • Electrons.

The protons and neutrons are situated within the nucleus of the atom while the electrons orbit round the nucleus in Atomic orbitals.

However; the nucleus of an atom is positively charged; This is because neutrons are neutral in charge and the positively charged protons cause the nucleus to be positively charged.

Electrons which orbit round the nucleus are negatively charged.

  • Ultimately, since the charge on a proton and an electron are equal in magnitude, and atoms contain equal number of protons and neutrons;

Ultimately, atoms are neutral in charge.

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