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An ion of an element has 42 protons 44 neutrons and 43 electrons. What is it’s charge and how did you make that determination?
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An ion of an element has 42 protons 44 neutrons and 43 electrons. What is it’s charge and how did you make that determination?
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An ion of an element has 42 protons 44 neutrons and 43 electrons. What is it’s charge and how did you make that determination?
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Charge = 66 wats which you can determine by measuring the electrons and neutrons by dividing.
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