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The element that contains 105 electrons is fermium, which has an atomic number of 100. This means it has 100 protons and, in a neutral atom, 100 electrons.
The number of electrons in an atom of an element is equal to its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus. For example, if the atomic number of the element is 6, it contains 6 electrons. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons matches the number of protons, ensuring overall electrical neutrality.
Each neutral atom of antimony contains 51 electrons, the same as the atomic number of antimony.
An atom of xenon contains 54 electrons, the atomic number of xenon.
It depends on the specific atom. Each atom contains a specific number of protons, which determines the element, and an equal number of electrons to maintain a neutral charge.
The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons, not electrons. If an atom has 8 electrons, it is most likely the element oxygen, which has 8 protons in its nucleus.
Titanium is a chemical element. At its most basic form, titanium exists as an atom, like all other elements.
24 electrons, remember the atomic number of an element tells you how many protons it has. The number of protons = the number of electrons (if the atom isnt charged)
It depends on the element. However in the case of single atoms, the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number. Some examples are: Hydrogen - 1 electron Carbon - 6 electrons Iron - 26 electrons Gold - 79 electrons
Boron is an atom or element, and it contains protons, electrons, and neutrons.
It is the boron element. It contains similar numbers of electrons and protons.