The mass of electron is 5,485 799 090 70(16)×10−4 amu.
They have not atomic numbers. Atomic number is made by number of protons an atom has.
Atoms with larger atomic numbers have a larger electron cloud, or system of orbitals
Germanium has atomic no. 32. Its electronic configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p2.
The three subatomic particles of an atom that are commonly referred to are the proton, the neutron, and the electron. The proton has a charge of +1 and is found in the atomic nucleus. The neutron has no charge and is also found in the atomic nucleus. Electrons have a charge of -1 and are found outside of the atomic nucleus in a place called the electron cloud.
Electrons have the least mass, with protons and then finally neutrons.
Scientific notation is used in numbers that are very large, or small- also if they include many zeroes. For example, they are used to show atomic values of distances/sizes of celestial beings. (the sun, stars, etc) Or, an electron's weight.
The electron configuration notation for germanium (Ge) is [Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p2. This notation represents the distribution of electrons in the energy levels and sublevels of germanium's atomic structure.
Both of them are sub atomic particles. They have different charges on them.
Argon's hyphen notation is 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6. This notation represents the electron configuration of argon, showing the distribution of electrons in its various atomic orbitals.
In scientific notation, we have 4.8 x 100 g since the decimal place occurs between the leading nonzero digit and the adjacent digit.
Rubidium has an atomic number of 37, making it an alkali metal. This means that its last shell is an s with only one electron. The full notation is [Kr] 5s1.
The electron configuration of caesium is: [Xe]6s1.
The atomic notation of boron is ( ^{5}_{B} )
The standard atomic notation for boron is ^10B.
The electron notation for aluminum (atomic number 13) is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1. This means there are 2 electrons in the 1s orbital, 2 in the 2s orbital, 6 in the 2p orbital, 2 in the 3s orbital, and 1 in the 3p orbital.
Carbon has the chemical symbol of C and an atomic number of 6. Its shorthand or electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p2.
The electron configuration for a calcium atom with atomic number 20 is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2. This can be represented using the noble gas shorthand notation as [Ar] 4s2, where [Ar] represents the electron configuration of argon.