What is the net charge of a non-ionized atom?



What is the net charge of a non-ionized atom?..

Answer / Ajit Kumar Singh

A non-ionized atom does not have a net charge because it has an equal number of protons and electrons. As a result, the positive charge from the protons and the negative charge from the electrons cancel each other out.

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