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A neutrally charged atom consists the same number of protons and neutrons. It's relative atomic mass is 3.5839 and the number of neutrons are 23.087(suppose). If it combines with sulphate to form a negatively charged ion..Also, the electronic configuration of the particular element is [Ar] 3d2 4s2 and its valency is 2. So find
1. It's number of protons and electrons
2. The name of element
3. Valence electrons of element
4. Name of the radicle formed by the combination of sulphate
5. Observation when it combines with sulphate.
6. Chemical formula of the radical.​

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when..A neutrally charged atom consists the same number of protons and neutrons. It's relative atomic mass is 3.5839 and the number of neutrons are 23.087(suppose). If it combines with sulphate to form a negatively charged ion..Also, the electronic configuration of the particular element is [Ar] 3d2 4s2 and its valency is 2. So find
1. It's number of protons and electrons the problem is that the 6
2. The name of elementaryand I will
3. Valence electrons of elementaryand I
4. Name of the radicle formed by this time combinational and of sulphatethe first the
5. Observation when it combines with you sulphiteand a half years .
6. Chemical formula of the radical.​A bit like a great time
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