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If there are 77 electrons in a neutral atom then how many protons will be in the same atom?
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If there are 77 electrons in a neutral atom then how many protons will be in the same atom?
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If there are 77 electrons in a neutral atom then how many protons will be in the same atom?
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In neutral atom, Number of electrons = Number of protons
so, Number of protons = 77
Your final answer is 77
Hope this helps!
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