No
Indium has 3 valence electrons. The electronic configuration for indium (In) which has 49 electrons will end up as:[Kr] (5s^2) (4d^6) (5p^1)The 5s and 5p are the largest valence electron n{n=5} by summing the Powers (2) + (1) = 3 Valence electron.
Indium always has 49 protons and usually has 49 electrons, but the number of electrons can change in indium ions.
Indium, (In) atom number 49, has:49 protons (same as atom number)49 electrons (same as protons in the UNcharged neutral atom)113-49=64 neutrons in In-113 isotope or 115-49=66 neutrons in In-115 isotope,both are natural occurring isotopes of In (5% and 95% respectively).
A neutral atom with 49 protons will also have 49 electrons. In a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge) to maintain an overall balance.
This type of mixture is known as a homogeneous mixture. On the other hand, a mixture in which the particles are not distributed evenly is a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes it does. 49 divided by 3 = 16.333333333
Yes, but not evenly.
49 does not go into 189 evenly. 189 divided by 49 equals 3 with a remainder of 42.
1, 7, 49.
1, 7, and 49.
No, but these can: 1, 7, 49.
Evenly, 1,7, and 49.
Not evenly because it will have a remainder of 4
One and seven.
1 and 7 will go into both numbers evenly with no remainders
No, but 98 is evenly divisible by 1, 2, 7, 14, 49, 98.
Any of its factors which are: 1, 3, 7, 49 and 147 will divide into 147 evenly with no remainder