
Concept explainers
a.
To determine:
The number of protons and electrons in the chloride ion.
Introduction:
A neutral atom consists of the same number of protons and electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of an element. For positively charged ion, the number of protons will be more than electrons whereas for negatively charged ion, the number of electrons will be more than protons.
b.
To determine:
The number of protons and electrons in
Introduction:
Atomic number is the total number of protons present in an atom.
A neutral atom consists of the same number of protons and electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of an element. For positively charged ion, the number of protons will be more than electrons whereas for negatively charged ion, the number of electrons will be more than protons.
c.
To determine:
The number of protons and electrons in
Introduction:
Atomic number is the total number of protons present in an atom.
A neutral atom consists of the same number of protons and electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of an element. For positively charged ion, the number of protons will be more than electrons whereas for negatively charged ion, the number of electrons will be more than protons.
d.
To determine:
The number of protons and electrons in
Introduction:
Atomic number is the total number of protons present in an atom.
A neutral atom consists of the same number of protons and electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of an element. For positively charged ion, the number of protons will be more than electrons whereas for negatively charged ion, the number of electrons will be more than protons.
e.
To determine:
The number of protons and electrons in
Introduction:
Atomic number is the total number of protons present in an atom.
A neutral atom consists of the same number of protons and electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of an element. For positively charged ion, the number of protons will be more than electrons whereas for negatively charged ion, the number of electrons will be more than protons.
f.
To determine:
The number of protons and electrons in
Introduction:
Atomic number is the total number of protons present in an atom.
A neutral atom consists of the same number of protons and electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of an element. For positively charged ion, the number of protons will be more than electrons whereas for negatively charged ion, the number of electrons will be more than protons.

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