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Charges

Particles can exist with a charge or no charge.

Charges

Charges

  • Particles can have positive charges.
  • Particles can have negative charges.
  • Particles can have no charge.
  • Overall an atom is neutral. It has no charge.
  • If an atom becomes charged we call this an ion.
Particles in the atom

Particles in the atom

  • Protons have a positive charge.
  • Neutrons have no charge. They are neutral.
  • Electrons have a negative charge.
Becoming charged

Becoming charged

  • If an atom loses an electron it will become positively charged.
  • If an atom gains an electron it will become negatively charged.
Attract or repel?

Attract or repel?

  • Two oppositely charged particles will attract each other.
  • Two particles with the same charge will repel each other.
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