Fill in the missing information: number of number of protons atom or ion? symbol check all that apply electrons neutral atom cation anion 24 Si neutral atom cation anion neutral atom cation anion 6.

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**Fill in the missing information:**

This table requires students to complete the given information about different atoms or ions. The table is divided into columns labeled "symbol," "atom or ion?" with checkboxes for "neutral atom," "cation," and "anion," and columns for the "number of protons" and the "number of electrons." Below are the entries provided in the table:

| symbol | atom or ion? (check all that apply) | number of protons | number of electrons |
|--------|-------------------------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| ![symbol](image1) | [x] neutral atom  [ ] cation  [ ] anion | 24 | ![missing](image2) |
| Si⁻ | [ ] neutral atom  [ ] cation  [ ] anion | ![missing](image3) | ![missing](image4) |
| ![symbol](image4) | [ ] neutral atom  [ ] cation  [ ] anion | 6 | 5 |

*Notes:*
1. The first row indicates a neutral atom with the symbol (Cr - Chromium), having 24 protons. The number of electrons needs to be filled in.
2. The second row contains the symbol for Silicon with a negative charge (anion). Both the "neutral atom," "cation," and "anion" checkboxes are unchecked. The number of protons and electrons needs to be filled in.
3. The third row has an unidentified symbol and indicates that it is neither a neutral atom nor an ion, but the number of protons and electrons suggests it's Boron (B) with a +1 charge (cation). 

The students are required to complete the table by filling in the missing information based on their understanding of atomic structure and ion formation.
Transcribed Image Text:**Fill in the missing information:** This table requires students to complete the given information about different atoms or ions. The table is divided into columns labeled "symbol," "atom or ion?" with checkboxes for "neutral atom," "cation," and "anion," and columns for the "number of protons" and the "number of electrons." Below are the entries provided in the table: | symbol | atom or ion? (check all that apply) | number of protons | number of electrons | |--------|-------------------------------------|------------------|---------------------| | ![symbol](image1) | [x] neutral atom [ ] cation [ ] anion | 24 | ![missing](image2) | | Si⁻ | [ ] neutral atom [ ] cation [ ] anion | ![missing](image3) | ![missing](image4) | | ![symbol](image4) | [ ] neutral atom [ ] cation [ ] anion | 6 | 5 | *Notes:* 1. The first row indicates a neutral atom with the symbol (Cr - Chromium), having 24 protons. The number of electrons needs to be filled in. 2. The second row contains the symbol for Silicon with a negative charge (anion). Both the "neutral atom," "cation," and "anion" checkboxes are unchecked. The number of protons and electrons needs to be filled in. 3. The third row has an unidentified symbol and indicates that it is neither a neutral atom nor an ion, but the number of protons and electrons suggests it's Boron (B) with a +1 charge (cation). The students are required to complete the table by filling in the missing information based on their understanding of atomic structure and ion formation.
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