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Which of the following particles are equal in number in a neutral atom? a) Proton and neutron b) electron and neutron c) proton and electron d) and e) both
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Which of the following particles are equal in number in a neutral atom?
a) Proton and neutron
b) electron and neutron
c) proton and electron
d) and
e) both
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The answer is proton and electron
Because proton is positively charged and electron is negatively charged so when it is equal , it cancels each other thus making the atom neutral
So answer is c) proton and electron
THANKS ME IF IT IS CORRECT !
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