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  • 23-06-2021
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where does an element take its identity from?

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sksara537
sksara537 sksara537
  • 23-06-2021

Answer:

It gets its identity from tiny particles: positively charged protons in the nucleus, balanced by negatively charged electrons all around, plus neutrons, which have no charge at all.

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austinleversedge
austinleversedge austinleversedge
  • 23-06-2021

Answer:

an element gets it's identity from the number of protons.

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