You cannot calculate but you can guess mostly by its atomic number. Studies shows that while carbon atoms mostly have 6, some are 5 or 7.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
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"element" is a very confusing word for what you are asking. But what I think you are asking is what part of an atom does not change with an isotope. I'll answer that question. An isotope of an atom is a variation fo the element in which the atom has a different number of neutrons. However, the number of protons can never change in a single element. So no matter how many atoms of a certain element are gathered, no matter how many different isotopes there are, they all have the exact same number of protons.
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"element" is a very confusing word for what you are asking. But what I think you are asking is what part of an atom does not change with an isotope. I'll answer that question. An isotope of an atom is a variation fo the element in which the atom has a different number of neutrons. However, the number of protons can never change in a single element. So no matter how many atoms of a certain element are gathered, no matter how many different isotopes there are, they all have the exact same number of protons.
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and proceed.
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46 is composite
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The expression for the product of a number and 12 can be written as ( 12x ), where ( x ) represents the number. This indicates that you multiply the number ( x ) by 12.
Either.... Halve the diameter; or Divide the circumference by 2pi; or Calculate the difference between the location fo the centre and the location of a point on the circumference.