How to Calculate Changes in Electric Charge of Atoms

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In this video, we’ll learn how to calculate changes in the electric charge of an atom using positive and negative numbers. Starting with a charge of -2 units, we show what happens when the atom gains 5 positive units, and explain what a zero charge represents in the context of atomic structure. This real-world example of positive and negative values is aligned with Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.5, helping students understand how these concepts apply to scientific situations like electric charge.

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