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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If this atom has a balanced charge, how many protons would you expect to find in this atom? (Points : 3) 0 2 4 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

FAN AND MEDAL

OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):

lets see @rao_007 help this man (or woman)

OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):

do u nkow roar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

electric charge is a signed quantity, so an electrically neutral atom has net 0 charge the electron cloud is the probability of finding an electron in a certain position in an atom as it exists near a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons the atomic number is the number of protons in an atom elements are distinguished by the number of protons in their atoms, and isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of protons elements cannot be broken down through chemical reactions into other substances the atomic mass is the approximate mass of an atom, equal to the sum of neutron and proton masses

OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):

yahoo?

OpenStudy (deadpoolroxz):

bye bro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the answers a? @rao_007

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah let me think and search further

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 6.6. The electron cloud model describes which of the following? (Points : 3) the negative charge of the electron the neutron orbital the group of protons that are in the nucleus the trails left by an electron as it moves around the nucleus @rao_007

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 what? @rao_007

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rao_007

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@inowalst

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Zyi6

OpenStudy (zyi6):

gimme a sec. ill get back to you in 1 minute.

OpenStudy (zyi6):

Which one do you think it is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well for the 1st probably 0 and the second problem probably C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Zyi6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tootles143

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. What ya need. :)

OpenStudy (zyi6):

@patricialarios , I would say A or D for the second one, but idk for the first.

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