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What is the square root of the atomic number for manganese

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For this case, we have that by definition:

Manganese is a chemical element that has an atomic number equal to 25. This element is located in group 7 of the periodic table of the elements. The symbol for this element in the periodic table is: Mn.

Therefore, taking the square root we have:


\sqrt {25} = 5

Answer:

the square root of the atomic number for manganese is 5.

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