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Question
- atomic number is based on the number of these subatomic particles in an atom of a particular element.
- atoms share these subatomic particles when they combine to form molecules.
- the atomic mass does not include these subatomic particles in the calculation.
- ionic bonds are formed when these subatomic particles are completely transferred from one atom to another atom.
- isotopes have the same numbers of protons and
- these subatomic particles carry a negative charge and are found in orbitals that surround the nucleus.
- ions have lost or gained these subatomic particles.
- along with protons, these subatomic particles are situated in the nucleus of an atom.
Brief Explanations
- The atomic number is determined by the number of protons in an atom of an element.
- Atoms share electrons when forming molecules.
- Atomic mass calculation does not include electrons as they have negligible mass.
- Ionic bonds form when electrons are transferred between atoms.
- Isotopes have the same number of protons and electrons (in a neutral state).
- Electrons are negatively - charged and found in orbitals around the nucleus.
- Ions are formed by losing or gaining electrons.
- Neutrons, along with protons, are located in the nucleus of an atom.
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