Electrons are always negative. There is no neutral electrons.
Argon-40 has 18 electrons. This is because argon has an atomic number of 18, which indicates the number of protons (and electrons) in a neutral atom of argon.
i will say 18 neutrons and electrons
Sulfur needs to gain 2 electrons to have the electon configuration of Argon
Argon has 18 electrons because it possesses 18 protons in its nucleus, making it electrically neutral. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Argon-40 has 18 electrons. This is because argon has an atomic number of 18, which indicates the number of protons (and electrons) in a neutral atom of argon.
i will say 18 neutrons and electrons
A chloride ion (Cl-) has the same number of electrons as a neutral atom of the element argon (Ar).
Sulfur needs to gain 2 electrons to have the electon configuration of Argon
As a neutral atom (When it is not an ion) the element argon has eighteen electrons.
Argon has 18 electrons because it possesses 18 protons in its nucleus, making it electrically neutral. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.
A chloride ion has the same number of electrons as a neutral atom of an element in Period 3 of the periodic table, as both consist of 17 electrons.
Yes. Argon is the only neutral element with 18 electrons. However, there can be other ions that can be isoelectronic (having same number of electrons) with argon. Cations such as K+, Ca2+ or Sc3+ have 18 electrons. Anions such as Cl-, S2- or P3- have 18 electrons.
The element that has the same number of electrons as argon is Krypton (Kr). Both argon (Ar) and krypton (Kr) have 18 electrons in their neutral state.
Argon has 18 electrons.
Argon has 18 electrons.
There are 6 2p electrons in argon.