It will be Nb2+ or Niobium(II) ion, as the atomic number of niobium is 41.
(Note: Initially molybdenum was given as the answer. But the atomic number of Mo is 42 and not 42).
This isotope don't exist.Added:That's right, the element with atom number 41 has 41 protons and should be :Naturally occurring niobium which is composed of one stable isotope, 41Nb(93)This means that the mass number (= total of protons AND neutrons) is 93!, so this isotope of Nb has 93-41 = 52 neutrons!As of 2003, at least 32 radioisotopes have also been synthesized, ranging in atomic mass from 81 to 113, so they have 40 to 82 neutrons. This makes the amount of 20 neutrons erronous.However: if the question were 'inverted' to:"What element has 21 (not 41) protons and 20 neutrons" instead, there is a possible more realistic question.The answer to this is: scandium, 21Sc(41) This unstable isotope of Sc, with mass number 41, has 21 protons and 20 neutrons.
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An atom of potassium-41 becomes a potassium ion with a plus charge by losing one electron. Potassium-41 has 19 electrons in its neutral state, but when it loses one electron, it becomes a potassium ion (K+) with a plus charge and 18 electrons.
An atom of potassium-41 can become a potassium ion with a +1 charge by losing one electron. Potassium usually forms +1 ions because it only needs to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to that of a noble gas.
It loses (Ionises) 1 electron. The '41' is the atomici mass of this particular isotope of potassium. The atomic mass is the sum total of all the protons and neutrons in the nucleus. It has no bearing on potassiums ability to lose an electron .
41 is the prime number.
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37, 41, 47, 53, yes. 35, 39, no.
Let l = x for the sake of clarity: 4x +39 = 14x -41 4x -14x = -41 -39 -10x = -80 x = 8 So: l = 8
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you cannot anser with 40, it is 39