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part c: application & critical thinking
- oxygen has an atomic number of 8.
- how many protons does it have? ______
- how many electrons does it have? ______
- compare sodium (na) and chlorine (cl) using the periodic table.
- which one is metal? ______
- which one is nonmetal? ______
- when combined, what type of compound do they form? ______
- explain why elements in the same group (like lithium, sodium, potassium) react in similar ways.
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How many protons does oxygen have?
Step1: Recall atomic number definition
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in its nucleus.
Step2: Apply to oxygen
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, so the number of protons is equal to its atomic number.
Step1: Recall neutral atom electron - proton relation
In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons.
Step2: Apply to oxygen
We know oxygen has 8 protons (from its atomic number), so a neutral oxygen atom has 8 electrons.
Step1: Recall metal - non - metal classification
Metals are typically found on the left - hand side and in the middle of the periodic table. Sodium (Na) is in Group 1 (alkali metals), and elements in Group 1 are metals. Chlorine (Cl) is in Group 17 (halogens), which are non - metals.
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