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Modern atomic theory states that atoms are neutral. How is this neutrality achieved?​

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by equal number of protons and electrons it balances it out

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Due to interaction of proton particle and electron particle, neutrality in atom is achieved.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a common known statement that matter is composed of atom, and atom is composed of particles called as electron, neutron, and proton. The atoms are considered as charged particles due to the presence of charges on its composition molecules.

The electrons are negative charged particles whereas the protons are positively charged particles. The number of protons and electron in an atom remains equal. Due to this condition, all the protons react with the entire electron leading to a condition called neutrality.

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