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A year ago If an element has 12 protons and 17 neutrons, how many electrons must it have?
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A year ago If an element has 12 protons and 17 neutrons, how many electrons must it have?
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If this element does not have any charge, then there would be 12 electrons.
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if given element is neutral, than it has to have same number of protons and electrons. so in this case it is 12 electrons.
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