Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
3.
An atom's atomic number is determined by the number of:
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Jawahar said:
1 decade ago
For any Element,
Number of Protons = Atomic Number
Number of Protons = Atomic Number
VARUN KUMAR said:
1 decade ago
Number of electron = Number of proton = Atomic Number,
Atomic mass = proton+neutron, so answer is (b) and (c) i.e, number of proton or number of electron.
Atomic mass = proton+neutron, so answer is (b) and (c) i.e, number of proton or number of electron.
Suri said:
1 decade ago
Yes. Proton is correct.
Kishan TJ said:
1 decade ago
Number of electron = Number of proton = Atomic Number,
Atomic mass = proton+neutron, so answer is (b) and (c) i.e, number of proton or number of electron.
Atomic mass = proton+neutron, so answer is (b) and (c) i.e, number of proton or number of electron.
Mohan said:
1 decade ago
Yes proton is correct.
K.ILAMATHI said:
1 decade ago
I agree proton is correct but the no. of protons is always equal to the number of electrons, then why can't we say, the atomic no. is equal to the no. of electrons.
V vaibhav said:
1 decade ago
At the time of sharing number of electrons changes but the number of protons will be same so protons is the write answer.
V.@nush@ said:
1 decade ago
An atom's atomic number is determined by the number of protons in an atomic number is the atomic number
Pranesh said:
1 decade ago
Previously I thought electrons but now I agree with this explanation that proton is right.
Jamuna said:
1 decade ago
I agree wit kishan tj.
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