Chemistry, asked by srividyaS, 8 months ago

what happens to the atomic number during a chemical reaction​

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Answered by mandeepchauhan87
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Atomic number of an element is nothing but number of protons. ↪ During a chemical reaction, the number of electrons only changes, but the number of protons does not change. So, the atomic number does not change

Answered by Anonymous
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Atomic number of an element is nothing but number of protons. ↪ During a chemical reaction, the number of electrons only changes, but the number of protons does not change. So, the atomic number does not change

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