Learn: Why Atoms Have Equal Numbers of Protons and Electrons
Edexcel GCSE Chemistry
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What is required for an atom to be electrically neutral?
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An atom is electrically neutral when the number of {{blank0}} equals the number of {{blank1}}.
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Which of the following statements are true about electrically neutral atoms? (Select all that apply)
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