What is the net charge of a helium atom?
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The net charge on the helium atom is zero.
Here's why that is. When it comes to net charge, the balance between electrons and protons will determine whether you have a negative charge - more electrons than protons, a positive charge - more protons than electrons, or no charge - equal numbers of electrons and protons.
The neutrons play no role in determining the charge of an atom because they're uncharged (neutral) particles.
In helium's case, you have 2 protons that are in the nucleus and 2 electrons that surround the nucleus.

