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Why could the beam of particles not have a neutral charge?

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Answer:

The positive and negative charges balance each other. Overall, the atom is uncharged (neutral). However, if something happens to make an atom lose or gain an electron then the atom will no longer be neutral. An atom that gains or loses an electron becomes an ion.

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