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Terry Liu
15 May, 03:27
How do you find the number of electrons?
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Kelsie Beasley
15 May, 04:15
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To find the number of electrons you can simply subtract the atomic number from the mass number. If the atom is neutral, the number of electrons is equal to the number of proton.
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