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15 July, 08:11

The element boron (B, atomic number 5 and atomic mass 11) is right above aluminum (Al, atomic number 13 and atomic mass 27) in the periodic table. How many more electrons does aluminum have than boron? Why?

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  1. 15 July, 09:23
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    The correct answer is D. There are 8 more electrons in aluminum because you subtract the atomic number of boron from aluminum. 13-5=8
  2. 15 July, 11:50
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    B, atomic number 5, and atomic mass 11.
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