increase
no
Different atoms have a different number of electrons. This is why they show different spectra.
As increase in proton number, the attraction from nucleus towards electrons increased. This will pull the electrons stongly. So, the size/ atomic radius decreased across the d-block.
Gaining electrons lead to decrease in oxidation state.
No
Of course not. No change in neutrons. Number of electrons decrease
The number of electrons increases with the atomic number. So the electronegativity increases with the atomic number. Not quite. Electronegativity doesn't consistently increase with atomic number. For example, F is more electronegative than Na, even though Na has a higher atomic number.
They are inverly related ,number increase cost decrease as wellas cost increase may qulity & number decrease
Increase
Increase
In order to maintain, electrical neutrality, the number of electrons will also increase as the number of protons increases.
increase
To round off the number.
no
percent increase and decrease is how much percent it had increased from a certain amount of number, like discounts and markups
Increase
Different atoms have a different number of electrons. This is why they show different spectra.