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I am found in crackers . How many protons do i have?​

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Answered by kamalihari1111
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Answer:

its 50 protons and its is answer

Answered by talasilavijaya
0

Answer:

The element found in crackers is phosphorus and the number of protons in phosphorus is 15.

Explanation:

Many metals and non-metals are used in fire crackers.

Sodium, Barium, Phosphorus, Magnesium etc are used to get different colours, sparkles, sounds etc.

And the metallic salts like nitrates, chlorates, or perchlorates helps as an oxidizers.  

These metallic salts along with giving different colours, provide oxygen to the fuels in the fireworks to burn.

Phosphorous is the commonly used element in fireworks as a fuel.

Phosphorous, especially white phosphorus is a very reactive non-metal that undergoes spontaneous combustion burns in air generating heat and light in the form of flame.

Hence, phosphorus is the element used as a glowing component in fireworks.  

The atomic number of phosphorus is 15. The atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom. So, the number of protons in phosphorus is 15.

Hence, the element found in crackers is phosphorus and the number of protons in phosphorus is 15.

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