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Why are oxygen atoms neutral?

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Why are oxygen atoms neutral?

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  1. oxygen atoms are neutral because, just like any other atom, they have an equivilant number of protons and electrons....they also bond diatomically creating O2 molecules and filling the valence shell of each atom according to the octet rule....

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