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A neutral atom (atomic number > 1) has (a) electron and proton (b) neutron and electron (c) neutron, electron and proton (d) neutron and proton.
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A neutral atom (atomic number > 1) has
(a) electron and proton
(b) neutron and electron
(c) neutron, electron and proton
(d) neutron and proton.
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⇒ only atom consist of 1 electron and one proton
Rest atoms greater than 1 atomic number (neutral) have neutrons,electrons and protons.
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