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sashaice [31]
2 years ago
13

Where dose the extra electron in a negatively charged atom come from? pls help

Biology
1 answer:
qaws [65]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A negatively charged atom is called an anion. This just means it has gained electrons (negative charges) and the atom has become negative instead of neutral since number of protons = number of electrons. Now it has 1 or more extra electrons, it is more negative than positive or neutral.

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