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  • Understanding the Negative Charge of Atomic Electron Clouds
    The electron cloud of every atom has a negative charge.

    Here's why:

    * Electrons: The electron cloud is made up of electrons, which are fundamental particles with a negative charge.

    * Equal and Opposite: Atoms are typically neutral in charge. This means the negative charge of the electrons is balanced by the positive charge of the protons in the atom's nucleus.

    Therefore, while the overall atom is neutral, the electron cloud itself is always negatively charged.

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