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  • Understanding Negative Charge: What Happens with Excess Electrons?
    An excess of electrons produces a negative charge.

    Here's why:

    * Electrons are negatively charged particles. They have a fundamental negative charge.

    * Protons are positively charged particles. They have a fundamental positive charge.

    * Neutrality: Atoms are normally neutral because they have an equal number of protons and electrons.

    * Excess Electrons: When an atom gains extra electrons, it now has more negative charges than positive charges, leading to a net negative charge.

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