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True neutral charge
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Not sure how much this gets into particle physics or if it is a true chemistry question. Do protons and electrons have opposite charges at the exact same strength? Is an atom with the same number of the two completely neutral, and how do different charges in different ions apply to pH levels in acids and bases? My apologies if these questions are not related enough.
Solar Supernova- Posts: 2
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Re: True neutral charge
Neutral atoms always have a net charge of 0(zero). What is true about a atom that has a neutral charge?
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Re: True neutral charge
i think protons and electrons have opposite charges at the exact same strength but an atom with the same number of the two completely neutral............
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