i think the answer is 3
and if you go to Martin Van Buren
high school and have mr.prussman
it probrbly going to be a hard class
if your not good in science
-Nicholas
10-3-11
No. If two atoms are the same then they are of the same element. The type of atoms is determioned by the number of protons in the nucleus. A chlorine atom has 17 protons, a calcium atom has 20.
There are 16 atoms in AL2(SO3)3, broken down as follows: 2 atoms of aluminum (Al), 3 atoms of sulfur (S), and 9 atoms of oxygen (O).
The mass number of an atom is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Since chlorine has 17 protons in its nucleus (atomic number), if there are 16 neutrons present, the mass number would be 17 + 16 = 33.
No, they are different forms of the same element, so they are allotropes. Oxygen contains two atoms per molecule and ozone contains three atoms per molecule. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, such as oxygen-16 and oxygen-17.
No, oxygen-16 atom has 8 protons, while oxygen-17 atom has 8 protons plus 9 neutrons.
No. If two atoms are the same then they are of the same element. The type of atoms is determioned by the number of protons in the nucleus. A chlorine atom has 17 protons, a calcium atom has 20.
There are 16 atoms in AL2(SO3)3, broken down as follows: 2 atoms of aluminum (Al), 3 atoms of sulfur (S), and 9 atoms of oxygen (O).
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17 over 16 as a mixed number = 11/16
I think it is 17
NO 17 is not a square number, but 16 is.
17/16 = 1 and 1/16
There are two chlorine atoms in CaCl2.
The mass number of an atom is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Since chlorine has 17 protons in its nucleus (atomic number), if there are 16 neutrons present, the mass number would be 17 + 16 = 33.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 You add the first number to the last number, the second number to the next to last number and so on...Here's how they all add up... 1+16=17 2+15=17 3+14=17 4+13=17 5+12=17 6+11=17 7+10=17 8+9=17
multiply it by 16 17*16=272
No, they are different forms of the same element, so they are allotropes. Oxygen contains two atoms per molecule and ozone contains three atoms per molecule. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, such as oxygen-16 and oxygen-17.