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The number of neutrons present in phosphonium ion is ( given mass number P and H is 31 and 1 respectively) a. 16 b. 17 c. 18 d. 19​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, if you have a carbon-11 atom, you can tell that the atomic weight is approximately 11, and you subtract the amount of protons in it. There are 6 protons in a carbon atom so you subtract 6 from 11, which gives you 5. That means that you have 5 neutrons in that atom. The same goes for ions.

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The number of neutrons present in phosphonium ion is ( given mass number P and H is 31 and 1 respectively).

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Correct answer is Option C

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