What is a conservation of charge in chemistry?.

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Asked by Umesh Shrivas
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Himanshu Rao
9 years ago
The conservation of charge simply states that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed. In other words, if an object (or part of an object) gains charge, another object (or part of an object) must lose charge.

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