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Can atoms become neutral and howAtoms are already neutral because they have both protons which are positive charged and electrons which are negatively charged. it has to be nueral because of the the same number of both negative and positive particles.
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A negatively charged atom has one or more extra electrons. Since electrons are negatively charged, and protons are positively charged, if the number of electrons and protons in at atom are not equal, the atom has a total overall charge, making it an ion. Negative ions (anions) have gained electrons, and positive ions (cations) have lost electrons. In order for a negatively charged atom to become neutral, it must lose the extra electron(s).

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No, not all atoms are neutral. Atoms can have a positive charge if they have lost electrons (becoming cations) or a negative charge if they have gained electrons (becoming anions).

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Yes. Atoms are neutral, with the number of protons equaling the number of electrons.

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There are atoms that are normally neutral in nature. Most elements and atoms however are unstable and need to combine with another atoms or elements to become neutral.

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