8+
because O-17 is an isotope of oxygen. but the atomic number of an isotope is the same as the original atom and the atomic number tells the number of protons. since Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, the charge of the nucleus would also be 8+
The charge of the electron cloud in a chlorine-37 atom is -17 (the number of protons in the nucleus). This is because an atom is electrically neutral, so the number of protons (positive charge) in the nucleus must be balanced by an equal number of electrons (negative charge) in the electron cloud.
There are 17 protons in the nucleus of an atom of chlorine.
It's charge is 2-. You could find it out using the periodic table by looking at the columns (doesn't work with Transition elements, Lanthinide and Actinides) and for the first four coloumns, up to Carbon's column, the charge starts at 1+ and goes up by one for each column. For the next 4 columns, it starts at 3- and goes up in charge by one each column (until 0 for the halogens) Also if you think about it, water is H2O and hydrogens charge is 1+ which, because all stable compounds have an overall charge of 0, you have one oxygen and 2 hydrogens and the charge of both hydrogens together is 2+ and therefore oxygen is 2-.
No, protons are found in the nucleus of a chlorine atom, while electrons are located outside the nucleus in electron shells. Chlorine has 17 protons in its nucleus, but the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons to maintain overall charge neutrality.
In any substance whatever, each atom has only one nucleus.
The charge of the electron cloud in a chlorine-37 atom is -17 (the number of protons in the nucleus). This is because an atom is electrically neutral, so the number of protons (positive charge) in the nucleus must be balanced by an equal number of electrons (negative charge) in the electron cloud.
The mass number of an isotope of an element is defined as the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of each atom of the isotope. The atomic number is defined as the number of protons only in the nucleus. Therefore, an atom with an atomic number. Since neutrons have no electric charge, the nuclear charge of the specified atom is 17 amu.
There are 17 protons in the nucleus of an atom of chlorine.
It's charge is 2-. You could find it out using the periodic table by looking at the columns (doesn't work with Transition elements, Lanthinide and Actinides) and for the first four coloumns, up to Carbon's column, the charge starts at 1+ and goes up by one for each column. For the next 4 columns, it starts at 3- and goes up in charge by one each column (until 0 for the halogens) Also if you think about it, water is H2O and hydrogens charge is 1+ which, because all stable compounds have an overall charge of 0, you have one oxygen and 2 hydrogens and the charge of both hydrogens together is 2+ and therefore oxygen is 2-.
No, protons are found in the nucleus of a chlorine atom, while electrons are located outside the nucleus in electron shells. Chlorine has 17 protons in its nucleus, but the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons to maintain overall charge neutrality.
No, oxygen-16 atom has 8 protons, while oxygen-17 atom has 8 protons plus 9 neutrons.
In any substance whatever, each atom has only one nucleus.
A chlorine atom with an atomic number of 17 has 17 protons in its nucleus. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom.
The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus, which is 17 in this case. This ensures that the atom is electrically neutral, as the positive charge of the protons is balanced by the negative charge of the electrons.
The number of protons within an atom's nucleus can be determined by the atomic number as long as the atom is in its neutral state. Thus, 17 protons would be element 17 which is Cl.
There are no 'nucleons' in an Oxygen atom. You mean 'neutrons'. As all the mass of an atom is in its nucleus (made up of 'protons' and 'neutrons') and as the Atomic Number is the count of how many 'protons' there are, if you subtract the Atomic Number form the Atomic Mass, you get the number of 'nutrons'. 17-8=9.
The atomic number of oxygen is 8. So it has 8 protons, 8 electrons. O-17 isotope has 9 neutrons (17 - 8 = 9)