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What statement best describes why atoms are electrically neutral?

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What statement best describes why atoms are electrically neutral?

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Atoms are electrically because they have a balance between positive and negative charges which cancel each other out, leaving no net charge. For example, hydrogen has 1 proton with a positive charge and 1 electron with a negative charge yielding no net charge; helium atoms have 2 of each, and so on.

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