Chemistry, asked by nlpraneeth, 10 months ago

Number of 's' electrons is equal to 'p' electrons in
(A) Mg
(B) Si
(C)o
(D)s​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the correct answer is Mg.

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Answered by Niharika020312
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Answer:

None of them has electrons and protons are equal to one another

Explanation:

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for option (A) Mg - Magnesium

has the atomic number 12

so the valency is 2,8,2

thus requires 6 electrons

for (B) So - silicon

has the atomic number is 14

so it has the valency 2,8,4

thus requires 4 more electrons.

for option (C) O - Oxygen

has the atomic number is 8

so has the valency 2,6

thus requires 2 more electrons.

and for option (D) S - Sulphur

has the atomic number is 16

so has the valency 2,8,6

thus requires 2 more electrons.

Thus, none of them has the electrons and protons same.

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