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A neutral atom can be negatively charged by

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If you gain electrons and it will make it negative
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Answer: The correct answer is Gain of electron.

A neutral atom is the one, which does not carry any charge. This means that the number of electrons ( negative electric charge) and protons ( positive electric charge) are equal in this atom. When it gains an electron ( a subatomic particle with negative electric charge), it becomes negatively charged because the number of negative charge becomes more.

Thus, a neutral atom can be negatively charged by gaining an electron.

A neutral atom can be negatively charged by-example-1
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