Chemistry, asked by abdullahjaved1272, 4 months ago

5. In response to a question, a
student stated that in an ion,
the number of protons is
greater than the number of
neutrons and the number of
electrons. Do you agree with
the statement? Justify your​

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Answered by goyaldaksh608
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this is the correct answer

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Answered by rishabhraj7219
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Answer:

The given statement is not correct.

But actually, number of protons is never greater than the number of neutrons. Number of neutrons can be equal to or greater than the number of protons because mass number is equal to double the atomic number or greater than double the atomic number.

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