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I think that's B, the symbol for the element boron.

Boron has 5 protons and 5 electrons.

The most common isotope has 6 neutrons.

The other main isotope has only 5 neutrons.

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An example of an atom that has no charge is one that has A 2 protons 2 electrons and 1 neutron B 1 proton 2 electrons and 3 neutrons C 3 protons 1 electron and 3 neutrons?

The atom that has no charge is option A: 2 protons, 2 electrons, and 1 neutron. This is because the number of protons (positively charged) is equal to the number of electrons (negatively charged), making the atom electrically neutral.


What an atom will be if it has a different number of protons and electrons?

a) (well if it has different number of protons or electrons then it would be called an "ionized atom" either positive if more protons or negative if more electrons.) - if there are more neutrons inside the nucleus then protons you got isotopes - b) (well if it has different number of protons or electrons just look at the Periodic Table and count how many protons it has and look at the periodic table that will tell you what an atom will be )


The chemical properties of an atom are related to the what a neutrons b valence electrons c protons d core electrons?

The chemical properties of an atom are primarily related to its valence electrons. These are the electrons in the outermost energy level and are involved in chemical bonding and reactions. The number of protons in the nucleus determines the element's identity, while core electrons play a role in the atom's stability but do not significantly impact its chemical behavior. Neutrons mainly contribute to the atom's mass and stability.


An atom with an imbalance of electrons and protons is called?

I'm not sure there's a word for it. Ones with fewer neutrons might be "neutron-deficient" (or "neutron poor"), though a) that's probably politically incorrect and b) I think it refers to nuclei that have less than the optimal number of neutrons, even if it isn't actually less than the number of protons.


What element has 5 protons 4 neutrons and 5 electrons?

Oh, dude, that's an isotope of boron, specifically Boron-9. So, it's like Boron, but with a little extra somethin' somethin'. And, you know, it's got that whole 5 protons, 4 neutrons, and 5 electrons vibe going on.

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How many protons electron and neutrons does Boron have?

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Which of the has an electric charge?

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The atomic mass is equal to the sum of?

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An example of an atom that has no charge is one that has A 2 protons 2 electrons and 1 neutron B 1 proton 2 electrons and 3 neutrons C 3 protons 1 electron and 3 neutrons?

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What will a atom be if it has a different proton and electron?

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