The elementary charge ... the amount on one electron or one proton ... is 1.602 x 10-19 coulomb.
So, in order to collect one coulomb, you'd need 6.242 x 1018 electrons or protons.
(That's the number of electrons that pass by the middle of the wire every second
when the current in it is 1 Ampere.)
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.
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59, atoms have an equal number of protons and electrons, keeps the charge neutral
17 protons in an atom would equal 17 electrons to maintain a neutral charge.
17 same number as protons equal charge balance
A neutral atom with 22 protons would have 22 electrons. In a neutral atom, the number of protons (positive charge) is equal to the number of electrons (negative charge) to balance the overall charge to zero.
Chlorine with 17 protons and a -1 charge has 18 electrons. This is because the number of electrons should equal the number of protons (in this case, 17) plus or minus the charge (in this case, -1).
If the atom has no charge, it is neutral, meaning the number of electrons orbiting the nucleus is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus. This is because protons carry positive charge and electrons carry negative charge, balancing each other out in a neutral atom.
When an object has too many electrons, it carries a negative charge. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so an excess of electrons on an object results in an overall negative charge.
A 37Cl ion with a charge of 1+ has 18 electrons. This is because the neutral chlorine atom has 17 electrons, and since the ion has a positive charge of 1, it has lost 1 electron, resulting in a total of 18 electrons.
A lack of electrons causing a positive charge, or too many electrons causing a negative charge.
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 electrons in a neutral atom is equal to the number of protons, which is 80 in this case. This is because in a neutral atom, the positive charge of the protons is balanced by the negative charge of the electrons.
A neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons. Protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively charged. Therefore if you have an ion with a -1 charge, it has one extra electron. So your ion has 85 protons.