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the atomic core charge of an atom is the same as the number of valence electrons in the atom

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There a NO electrons located in the CORE of an atom so the answer is always Zero.

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The number of core electrons is: total number of electrons - number of valence electrons

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What is the central core of an atom?

The center of an atom is called the nucleus.


What part of the atom do you count to figure out the charge?

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True or False The central core of an atom is called a HUB?

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Mobile part of an atom?

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What part of the atom does not carry a charge?

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How can you figure out the number of electrons an atom has if it has a neutral charge?

The number of electrons should be the same amount as the protons if there is neutral charge


How is the number of the electron is determined?

electrons are small, negatively-charge particles that are located in the orbitals; positively-charge protons and neutrons (with no charge) reside in the inner core of the atom.


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How can i figure out the number of electrons in an atom?

If the charge on the atom is zero, then the number of electrons is equal to the atomic number. e.g. 126C : atomic number = 6. This means there are 6 protons in the nucleus of the atom. There is no charge on the atom, so number of electrons must equal number of protons to cancel charge (6 electrons).