Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons, resulting in a net electrical charge. If an atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation), while gaining electrons leads to a negatively charged ion (anion). The number of electrons relative to protons in an atom determines its charge; a neutral atom has equal numbers of both, but an ion has an imbalance that creates its charged state. Thus, the existence of ions is directly related to changes in the number of electrons in an atom.
Silicon is p-block element. It has 4 valence electrons. It is present in group-14.Titanium has 4 valence electrons. It is in the third period. Titanium is a metal element.
An element's atomic number is equal to the amount of protons in that element. Each atom has a different number of protons and electrons present in their make-up.
Copper has 29 electrons.Chlorine has 17 electrons.
Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.
The mass of an ion with 107 electrons would depend on the specific element of the ion. You would need to know the atomic number of the element to calculate the mass accurately using the atomic mass of the element.
Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.
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Silicon is p-block element. It has 4 valence electrons. It is present in group-14.Titanium has 4 valence electrons. It is in the third period. Titanium is a metal element.
The valence electrons are the outer most electrons and the principal energy level in which they belong will vary for element to element and generally corresponds to the period number in which the element is present
An element's atomic number is equal to the amount of protons in that element. Each atom has a different number of protons and electrons present in their make-up.
mass of protons + mass of neutrons present in the element (as the mass of electrons is practically negligible)
That depends on the element you are considering. For a neutral atom, the number of electrons = number of protons = atomic number
Valence electrons are present in more than one energy level or shell around an atom's nucleus. They are the electrons involved in chemical bonding and determining the reactivity of an element.
Copper has 29 electrons.Chlorine has 17 electrons.
The valence electrons are the outer most electrons and the principal energy level in which they belong will vary for element to element and generally corresponds to the period number in which the element is present
Silicon is the element. It is present in same group as C.