If you know the atomic no. and Atomic Mass, then the no. of electrons, no. of protons and no. of neutrons can also be determined.
Atomic No.=No. of electrons = No. of protons.
No. of neutrons=Atomic mass-Atomic no.
Also, by no. of electrons you can determine its valency and the no. of valence electrons.
By "other" I assume you know that the atomic number is the number of protons in an atom.
Since atoms on the Periodic Table are non-ions then the number or protons equals the number of electrons, so the atomic number also tells you the number of electrons.
If you know the atomic number then you can determine the number of electrons and protons within the substance. This is only valid if the substance is an element however.
Everything about that element, the mass and number are unique. So the number of protons, electrons, neutrons and position in the periodic table will all be known.
The number of protons, neutrons and electrons within the atom.
Atomic number (number of protons) + Number of Neutrons = Mass Number
So Mass Number - Atomic number (number of protons) = Number of Neutrons.
Answer is : Number of Neutrons
The type of element can be determined...
It measures either the velocity or the pressure of the wind.
There is a lot of different kinds of research that could be done to gather more information about Earth's interior. One approach is to use sonar.
A satellite, probe, or spacecraft can gather information and send it back to earth.
It Gathers Information. Complete sentence : NASA scientists have an aircraft called NASA-ER2 that goes out to gather information about the ozone layer. Hope That Helped. :)xx
This is where we get a little understanding of why the periodic table is structured the way it is. The noble gases, on the farthest right, are stable elements in and of themselves, with the right number of atomic particles in their electrons to not need binding to another element to stay stable. (Stable, in this case, means having the ideal number of electrons in the outermost shell-2, then 8, then 18, then 32... don't know more than that, I'm not a chemist.) All elements on the table are arranged against those noble gases- elements with atomic number immediately beneath them need that many electrons bonded from some other atoms to stabilize, while elements with atomic numbers immediately above need that many electrons shed to stabilize... and, to wrap this back to the question asked, the more atoms needed to be shed or be accrued, the more unstable- and reactive- an element is.This is why phosphorous, with an atomic number of 15, is more reactive than chlorine, with an atomic number of 17: Chlorine needs only gather a single electron to bond to for stabilization, while Phosphorous needs three.
Scientists can not gather information IN the Sun.
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Robots can gather information by storing what it learns into its memory.
Scientists can use spectroscopes to gather information because the light from the stars that passes through has a certain color. Each element on the Periodic Table has a specific color. This way, scientist can figure out of which gases the star consists of.
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Forms gather personal information such as name, address, phone, and email address.
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