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What Is A Charged Atomic Particle?

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What Is A Charged Atomic Particle?

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A charged atomic particle refers to a particle of an atom of a particular entity that has a sub atomic electrical charge of either positive for a proton, negative for an electron and neutral for neutron for neutral charges at a free state. Neutrons have no electrical charge and are said to help hold the protons together.

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