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False, because although neutrons have no charge, if you add more it will make the atom unbalanced in electric charges.
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The correct answer is the first options. If an atom is neutrally charged, it means it has the same number of protons (positive charge) as it does electrons (negative charge). A neutron is neither positive nor negative, it’s neutral, so the overall charge of the atom would remain neutral.
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