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Activity An atom consists of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Each electron has a charge of -1, each proton has a charge of +1, and each neutron has no charge. If 3 electrons are removed from each of 4 atoms, what is the combined net change to the charge of the 4 atoms? Complete the steps below to solve this problem and others like it. Part A Three electrons are removed from each of 4 atoms. Write an expression to represent the net change on the charge for the group of atoms. Simplify the expression obtained in part A and explain what the answer represents.
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