Chemistry, asked by halima57, 4 months ago

Element 'X' has atomic number 2-6 and Mass number A = 12. then Identity the
element 'X'. Write the distribution of electrons in it​

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Answered by kram85781
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Answer:

x = carbon

there are 6 elctron in carbon .

Answered by syednasimpat
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Explanation:

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If the atomic number of an element X is 13.The number of electrons in its ion x3+ will be 10. This is because x3+ is a positively charged cation. An atom loses electrons from its valence shell and becomes positively charged ion called cation. Here, Atom X loses 3 electrons and acquires 3+ charge. therefore the number of electrons lost will be 3. and the number of electrons in its ion x3+ will be 10.

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