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Calculate electron Neutron and proton in NH4+.

Answers

Answered by bhagirath0
3

Answer:

Answer:

11

protons and

10

electrons

Explanation:

In an ammonium ion

(

N

H

+

4

)

ion, there is one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms. Nitrogen has an atomic number of

7

, and hydrogen has an atomic number of

1

, and so the total atomic number of the hydrogens will be

1

4

=

4

.

So, there will be a total of

7

+

4

=

11

protons.

This ion has a charge of

+

1

, meaning that there is one more proton than the amount of electrons.

Let

x

be the number of electrons.

We have:

x

+

1

=

11

x

=

11

1

x

=

10

So, there will be

10

electrons in an ammonium ion.

Answered by RaviMKumar
5

Answer:

11 protons and 10 electrons

Explanation:

 In an ammonium ion (NH+4) ion, there is one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms.

 Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7, and hydrogen has an atomic number of 1,

and so the total atomic number of hydrogen will be 1⋅4=4.

So, there will be a total of 7+4=11 protons.

NH₄+ ion has a charge of +1,

=> that there is one more proton than the amount of electrons.

Let x be the number of electrons.

so we can say,  x+1=11

                              x=11−1

                              x=10

So, there will be 10 electrons in NH₄+

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