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Sent 1: Electric charge is a physical property.
Sent 2: It occurs between particles or objects.
Sent 3: It causes them to attract or repel each other.
Sent 4: They do not even have to touch.
Sent 5: This is unlike the typical push or pull you may be familiar with.
Sent 6: All electric charge is based on the protons and electrons in atoms.
Sent 7: A proton has a positive electric charge.
Sent 8: An electron has a negative electric charge.
Sent 9: Forces on Charged Objects Most atoms are balanced electrically.
Sent 10: They have the same number of positive and negative charges.
Sent 11: Therefore, the number of protons equals the number of electrons.
Sent 12: Neutrons do not matter as they have no charge.
Sent 13: When an object loses some electrons, it becomes positively charged.
Sent 14: There are now more protons than electrons inside the atom.
Sent 15: The lost electrons may remain free.
Sent 16: Or, they may attach to another object.
Sent 17: The new object now has more electrons than protons.
Sent 18: It then becomes negatively charged.
Question: What kind of charge does a proton have? (true/0)
Question: What kind of charge does an atom with more electrons than protons have? (true/1)
Question: How will increasing neutrons affect the particle's charge? (true/2)
Question: Why does an object's charge become positive? (true/3)
Question: What kind of charge does a particle with more protons than electrons have? (false/4)
Question: What causes objects to attract or repel each other? (true/5)
Question: What physical property occurs between particles and objects? (true/6)
Question: What is the physical property that causes particles to attract or repel each other? (true/7)
Question: If a particle loses some of its protons, what is the particle's charge? (true/8)
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