How can you tell if an atom is neutral or not?
How can you tell if an atom is neutral or not? In order to find the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an element.
How can you tell if an atom is neutral or not? In order to find the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an element.
2 Answers
Well what is its atomic number?
Explanation:
ARE there the required number of electrons for neutralilty? Most of the time, we have to intuit that there are 2 (or more) inner shell electrons..... This is something that you learn in organic chemistry, viz. the carbon atom in methane,
On the other hand the methyl anion,
Anyway, if there is a specific problem, post it.....
See in the explanation
Explanation:
Atom implies for the neutrality of charge. Atoms are usually neutral because the number of electrons are equal to the number of proton. Charged atoms are called ions they have a positive or negative charge in their symbol.
Example
Sodium atom is 'Na'
Charged Sodium(ion) is '