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No element does. However the Chloride ion does Cl-
Argon cation Ar+ , atomic number 18, mass number 36 and 17 electrons. However this does not exist, argon can not easily be put in cationic (+) state.
The element with the atomic number of 17 is chlorine. If it has 18 electrons, then it has become a chloride anion, with a charge of 1-.
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Atomic number = Number of protons = 35 - 18 = 17.So the element is chlorine.
Yes, the main isotope of chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
The element that has 18 neutrons is ARGON... Wow, why didn't look in a periodic table? Is easier ask here??? Actually, 18 is argon's atomic number, and it also has 18 protons and electrons.. but it has 22 neutrons. The number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons. Soo, the answer is Chlorine, 17 protons, 17 electrons and 18 neutrons
Oxygen-17 and oxygen-18 are isotopes of oxygen, which are different atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. Both of them have 8 protons in their nucleus and 8 electrons but oxygen-17 has 9 neutrons which oxygen-18 has 10 neutrons.
Hydrochloric acid consists of one Hydrogen and one Chlorine atom - HCL. Hydrogen has only one proton, Chlorine has 17 Protons, 18 neutrons so HCL has 1 + 17 = 18 protons, 0 + 18 neutrons = 18 neutrons, HCL has 18 protons and 18 neutrons.
Chlorine maybe? It has 17 protons and a mass of 35, so 35-17= 18 neutrons.
i dont know, i hate chemistry it sucks! i wanna no 'if an element has 17 protons, how many electrons are there?' sorry i didnt no the answer
There are several. However, Chlorine is one. Chlorine-35 has 17 protons, 18 neutrons and 17 electrons in its isotopic atom. However, Chlorine-37 has 17 protons, 20 neutrons and 17 electrons in its isotopic atom.
The isotope chlorine-35 has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
It has 18 neutrons. Its really simple, 35 is the mass number(A) i.e., the total number of neutrons and protons. We know atomic number(Z) of chlorine is 17. This is the number of protons. So A-Z will give us number of neutrons.
Atomic number = Number of protons = 35 - 18 = 17.So the element is chlorine.
Yes, the main isotope of chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
Protons=17 Neutrons depend on isotope but most common is 18, and electrons depend on compound however by it self cl has 17 but it steals an electron from other elements to get 18
Chlorine (Cl) has atomic number 17, and so it has 17 protons in the nucleus.
The element that has 18 neutrons is ARGON... Wow, why didn't look in a periodic table? Is easier ask here??? Actually, 18 is argon's atomic number, and it also has 18 protons and electrons.. but it has 22 neutrons. The number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons. Soo, the answer is Chlorine, 17 protons, 17 electrons and 18 neutrons
Oxygen-17 and oxygen-18 are isotopes of oxygen, which are different atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. Both of them have 8 protons in their nucleus and 8 electrons but oxygen-17 has 9 neutrons which oxygen-18 has 10 neutrons.
Hydrochloric acid consists of one Hydrogen and one Chlorine atom - HCL. Hydrogen has only one proton, Chlorine has 17 Protons, 18 neutrons so HCL has 1 + 17 = 18 protons, 0 + 18 neutrons = 18 neutrons, HCL has 18 protons and 18 neutrons.