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A neutral element contains 17 electrons. What is the element?

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Answered by vasantha11
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In order to form a neutral (no charge) atom there must be the same number of protons as electrons. In an atom the number of protones are equal to the number of electrons. therefore that atom will be neutral in charge. So, a neutrally charged clorine atom is having 17 electrons & 17 protons.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the FEM, the structural system is modeled by a set of appropriate finite elements interconnected at discrete points called nodes. Elements may have physical properties such as thickness, coefficient of thermal expansion, density, Young's modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio.

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