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An atom becomes negatively charged when it receives an electron from another atom. In other words, if there are more electrons than protons in an atom, it becomes negatively charged.

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An atom becomes negatively charged when it gains an extra electron. This extra negatively charged electron causes an imbalance in the atom's normal state, giving it an overall negative charge.

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When an atom gains electron i.e. it accepts electron/s from neighboring atom/s it acquires a negative charge.

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