In what way is the interaction of electrically neutral at-oms similar to the interactions of color-neutral protons and neutrons?
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Electrically neutral atoms are atoms that have an equal number of protons and electrons, resulting in a net charge of zero. Color-neutral protons and neutrons are particles that do not have a net color charge, meaning they are not red, green, or blue. This is Show more…
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