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What is the electrical charge of an atom that has gained an electron? a) positive b) negative c) zero d) neutral
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What is the electrical charge of an atom that has gained an electron?
a) positive
b) negative
c) zero
d) neutral
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A. So it is positive.
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its protons because we know electrons= protons so its postive so a)
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