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Question
An atom consists of charged particles called electrons and protons. Each proton has a charge of +1 and each electron has a charge of –1. Remember number of electrons is equal to number of protons, while answering these questions:
What will be the charge on an atom if it gains an electron?
Solution
If an atom gains an electron, it will have (a + 1) electrons and a protons
∴ Charge in one electron = –1
∴ Charge in (a + 1) electrons = –1 × (a + 1) = –(a + 1)
∴ Charge in one proton = (+1)
∴ Charge in a protons = (+1) × a = (+ a)
Hence, total charge on the atom = Charge of electrons + Charge of protons
= a – (a + 1)
= (–1)
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