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  • Why Are Atoms Electrically Neutral? Understanding Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons
    An atom is electrically neutral because the number of protons (positively charged particles) in its nucleus is equal to the number of electrons (negatively charged particles) orbiting the nucleus.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Protons: Located in the nucleus, protons carry a positive charge.

    * Electrons: Orbiting the nucleus in shells, electrons carry a negative charge.

    * Neutrons: Also located in the nucleus, neutrons carry no charge.

    Since the positive charge of the protons perfectly balances the negative charge of the electrons, the atom as a whole has a net charge of zero, making it electrically neutral.

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