You can determine the number of electrons in an element by looking at its atomic number on the Periodic Table. The atomic number represents the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, and since atoms are neutral, this also corresponds to the number of electrons.
The Element Neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons.
Oxygen is a non metal element. There are 8 electrons in a single atom.
Element X with 72 protons will have 72 electrons in a neutral state. The number of protons in an element is equal to the number of electrons in that element's neutral atom.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Beryllium (Be) has 4 electrons.
The Element Neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons.
Oxygen is a non metal element. There are 8 electrons in a single atom.
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Thorium has 90 electrons.
Gold is a metal element. There are 79 electrons in a single atom.
Element X with 72 protons will have 72 electrons in a neutral state. The number of protons in an element is equal to the number of electrons in that element's neutral atom.
Thorium has 90 electrons.
Zinc has 30 electrons
Argon has 18 electrons.
In a chemical element, there are the same amount of protons as there are electrons. In the chemical element copper, there are currently 29 electrons.
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Iodine is a chemical metal element. There are 53 electrons in a single atom.