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Apply your knowledge of atomic theory to determine The number of protons contained in a neutral Adam of palladium that has 46 electrons
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Apply your knowledge of atomic theory to determine The number of protons contained in a neutral Adam of palladium that has 46 electrons
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In a neutral atom the total positive charge cancels out the total negative charge
For this to happen the number of protons(+) and electrons(-) must be the same.
So a neutral atom of Palladium will also have 46 protons (same as the electron no.)
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