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Although protons don't "have electrons" themselves, one could say that an overall electrically neutral atom with 97 protons in its nucleus (Berkelium) would have also 97 electrons. More or less electrons would mean it's an ion and evidences a charge. Because of its electron configuration, Berkelium most commonly forms the +3 oxidation state (losing 3 electrons when forming a compound) but +2 and +4 are also known.

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