I found one. Look in the "Related Links" section for the web address. Notice, however, that it does not have any other info, such as mass or other properties.
You can't. To find the mass number, you need to know how many neutrons are in the nucleus (mass number = # of protons + # of neutrons). The atomic number is equal to the number of protons, and the charge tells you the number of electrons indirectly (net charge of atom = # of protons – # of electrons). Neither of these things tells you anything about the number of neutrons, which is what you need.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
Electrons are found outside the nucleus of the atom and they have negative charge.
Knowing which element it is and its formal charge, subtract the charge from its atomic number.
what changes the charge of the atom
You can't. To find the mass number, you need to know how many neutrons are in the nucleus (mass number = # of protons + # of neutrons). The atomic number is equal to the number of protons, and the charge tells you the number of electrons indirectly (net charge of atom = # of protons – # of electrons). Neither of these things tells you anything about the number of neutrons, which is what you need.See the Related Questions to the left for more information.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
Those are electrons, and they have a charge of minus 1.
Electrons are found outside the nucleus of the atom and they have negative charge.
(Atomic number) - (Number of electrons present) = (overall electrical charge of atom)
The two parts found in the nucleus of an atom are protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have no charge.
Knowing which element it is and its formal charge, subtract the charge from its atomic number.
what changes the charge of the atom
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
in an atom of neutral charge, the number of electrons will be the same as the number of protons, or the atomic number.
Yes, an atom can have charge. Atoms consist of protons, which have a positive charge, neutrons, which have no charge, and electrons, which have a negative charge. The overall charge of an atom depends on the balance of these particles.
An atom with positive charge is cation.An atom with negative charge is anion.