total kilowatt hours, divide by voltage and multiply by 1000 to get amp-hours, multiply by 3600 to get amp-seconds, multiply by 6.2 x 10e18 electrons/amp-second,and you wil end up with a rather large number-probably about 2 X 10E27 electrons-based on 2000 KWH per month (a guess at usage in 1986)
The average atomic mass of an element would be closer to a whole number if there were few to no electrons. This means having little to no electrons in the element's isotopes.
electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom
92 electrons - the number of electrons is the same in all the isotopes of uranium. Number of electrons = Number of protons = Atomic number
No, the atomic number is the number of protons and electrons in a given element. The atomic weight is the weighted average of the isotopes in a natural environment.
The atomic number is the amount of protons which will equal the amount of electrons. The average atomic mass minus the number of protons will equal the amount of neutrons.
Zero. Electrons are not delivered to homes. The source of electrons that provide energy in homes is actually the electrical conductor itself.
19 electrons
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The average atomic mass of an element would be closer to a whole number if there were few to no electrons. This means having little to no electrons in the element's isotopes.
On average, in any atom, you will have the same number of electrons and protons.
54 protons, an average of 77 neutrons, and 54 electrons.
Silver has 47 protons and electrons. The number of neutrons in a silver atom can vary due to isomerism. However, the average value is about 61 neutrons.
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Rhenium has 75 protons, 75 electrons, and 111 neutrons.
electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom