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what is the element for 9p+ and 10n0

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Answered by dasrajalaxmi2008
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Answered by Ashok1308
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fluorine atom

Figure 1 This model of a fluorine atom shows that is has 9 protons (9p+), 9 electrons (blue dots), and 10 neutrons (10n0). There are 2 electrons in the first orbit and 7 electrons in the second orbit. Each atom contains three kinds of particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. A proton is positively charged.

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