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The atomic number (z) of potassium is 19 and mass number (A) is 39, calculate the no. of electrons,protons and neutrons.​

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Answered by Cynefin
62

Required Answer:-

The Atomic number (Z) of any atom is the total no. of protons in the Nucleus. They are positively charged sub-atomic particles.

The Mass number (A) is the total no. of protons and neutrons (i.e. nucleons) in the nucleus.

♖...... Remember! In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons to balance the electrical charge on the atom.

Then:-

No. of sub-atomic particles:

No. of protons = 19

No. of electrons = 19 (Same as no. of protons)

No. of neutrons = 39 - 19 = 20

Note:-

The no. of protons is equal to the no. of electrons in an neutral atom but in case of ions and radicals, due to the gain and loss of electrons, the relative number of electrons and protons is unequal.

Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

Required Answer :-

The atomic number (Z) is the total no. of protons in any atom.

Therefore,

Total Proton = 19

The Mass number (A) is the total no. of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.

Total electron = 19 (Same as proton)

Total neutrons = 39 - 19 = 20

The no. of protons is equal to the no. of electrons in an neutral atom but in some due to gain and loss of electron.

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