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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Ravi said:
1 decade ago
If any atom in the participation of bond formation the no of electrons changes but protons does not change.
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
Sri nityananda said:
1 decade ago
Electron has negative charge. Proton has positive charge.
We always be positive. So proton is correct.
We always be positive. So proton is correct.
Bala said:
1 decade ago
In a nuetral atom the atomic number is equal to no of protons and also equal to no of electrons.
Kalai said:
1 decade ago
In atom, no of protons= no of electrons. Hence,
Atomic no = no of protons = no of electrons.
Atomic no = no of protons = no of electrons.
Tebogo said:
1 decade ago
Since protons are never transferred they remains constant in an atom therefore B is correct.
Gopiram Verma said:
1 decade ago
Yes, I agree that while sharing no of electrons may be changed, so proton is the atomic no.
Pranesh said:
1 decade ago
Previously I thought electrons but now I agree with this explanation that proton is right.
Ganapathy said:
9 years ago
Yes, the right answer is protons and the sufficient explanation is given above. Thanks.
Vineeta verma said:
1 decade ago
Hence electron is the negative charges and neutron is the zero.
Obtion (B) is correct.
Obtion (B) is correct.
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