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An element's atomic number is 79. How many electrons would an atom of this element have?
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An element's atomic number is 79. How many electrons would an atom of this element have?
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Hello There!
It would have 79 electrons.
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What you need to do is subtract the atomic number with the mass number giving you the amount of electrons you are looking for. What elements are you asking about?
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