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Each neutral atom of antimony contains 51 electrons, the same as the atomic number of antimony.
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 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.
Bismuth is an element, in the 'poor metal' group. Each Bismuth atom contains 83 Electrons, 83 Protons and 126 Neutrons
An atom contains an equal number of electrons and protons, which balances out the charge to neutral. The number of electrons in an atom is determined by its atomic number, which is the same as the number of protons in the nucleus.
Titanium is a chemical element. At its most basic form, titanium exists as an atom, like all other elements.
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
Te, Tellurium
The smallest particle of an element that contains all the chemical properties of that element is an atom. Each element is made up of atoms that have a unique number of protons, defining its chemical properties.
Calcium is an element, which means that it is made up protons/electrons and neutrons. Each calcium atom contains a total of 20 protons/electrons, and 20 neutrons.
The Atom is the smallest particle of an element that has characteristics of that element. The Atom consists of a certain amount of electrons, protons and usually neutrons. The amount of each of these sub-atomic particles is what makes an element into a Atom.
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