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  2. What is a neutral atom? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

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    A neutral atom is an atom where the charges of the electrons and the protons balance. Luckily, one electron has the same charge (with opposite sign) as a proton. Example: Carbon has 6 protons. The neutral Carbon atom has 6 electrons. The atomic number is 6 since there are 6 protons.

  3. Why energy is released when an electron is added to a neutral...

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    As effective kernel charge and electron mutual repulsion ( classical and Pauli ones ) are 2 major factors affecting energies of electron orbitals in multi-electron atoms. When the former factor is stronger, energy is released by an extra electron bounding, like for fluorine. And vice versa, like for helium. Share.

  4. How do you calculate the number of electrons in a neutral atom?

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    1 Answer. ConnerW. Apr 25, 2015. Simply use the atoms Atomic Number. Atoms have three sub-particles (the bits that make it up): Protons (which have a positive charge) Electrons (which have a negative charge) Neutrons (which have no charge) These are sub-atomic particles, as they are the sub-particles of an atom.

  5. What is the electron configuration of iron? - Socratic

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    Note that the total number of electrons in the neutral atom adds up to the atomic number, so 2+2+6+2+6 = 18, which is the atomic number of "Ar". Finally, the 4s orbitals are higher in energy than the 3d orbitals by about "3.75 eV" when they are partially filled like this, so we write the 3d before the 4s.

  6. What is the electron configuration for As? - Socratic

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    The complete electron for a neutral arsenic atom is: "1s"^2"2s"^2"2p"^6"3s"^2"3p"^6"3d"^(10)"4s"^2"4p"^3 Its shorthand electron configuration is: ["Ar"]"3d"^(10)"4s"^2"4p"^3 As is the chemical symbol for the element arsenic. Its atomic number is 33, which is the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons, which means ...

  7. What is a neutral atom? - Socratic

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    1Answer. Manish Bhardwaj. Mar 21, 2014. An atom that has equal number of protons and electrons is called a neutral atom. A neutral Sodium atom has atomic # 11, which means , it has 11 protons and since it is neutral, it also has 11 electrons. Answer link.

  8. Explain why an atom is neutral - Socratic

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    Explanation: Atoms are made up of positively charged particles called protons and negatively charged particles called electrons as well as non-charged particles called neutrons. The charge from a proton or electron are of equal strength, therefore if an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons, it will be electrically neutral. However ...

  9. Which element has the electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 ... -...

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    1 Answer. If you are referring to a neutral atom, then Vanadium (V) has that particular electron configuration. Remember that for neutral atoms, the number of electrons must equal the atomic number. Adding up all the electrons from the given configuration will give. number of e− = 2 + 2 + 6 +2 +6 +2 +3 = 23.

  10. What is the difference between an ion and an atom? | Socratic

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    Hope this helps! Atoms are neutral particles, ions have a charge. Atoms are neutral because they have an equal number of protons (+) and electrons (-). Ions are charged particles which are formed when atoms either gain or lose electrons. When atoms gain or lose electrons they become more stable. Here is a review of what happens when ions form.

  11. Why is the number of protons and electrons equal in an atom?

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    1 Answer. Actually the proton and electron count of an atom are equal only when the atom is neutral in charge. The three atomic particles of an atom are the protons, which carry a positive charge, the electrons which carry a negative charge and the neutrons which have no charge. The proton number is always the same as the atomic number for the ...