Be sure to answer all parts. The following table gives numbers of electrons, protons, and neutrons in atoms or ions of a number of elements. Atom or Ion of Element Species A Species B Species C Number of Electrons 9 10 18 Number of Protons 9 7 19 Number of Neutrons 10 7 20 (a) Which of the species are neutral? А B C (b) Which are negatively charged? A C (c) Which are positively charged?

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Number of Electrons 9
10
18
Number of Protons
19
27
Number of Neutrons 10
20
(a) Which of the species are neutral?
A
02-00:54
(b) Which are negatively charged?
(c) Which are positively charged?
A
BE
Transcribed Image Text:Number of Electrons 9 10 18 Number of Protons 19 27 Number of Neutrons 10 20 (a) Which of the species are neutral? A 02-00:54 (b) Which are negatively charged? (c) Which are positively charged? A BE
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X 02:01:01
The following table gives numbers of electrons, protons, and neutrons in atoms or ions of a number of
elements.
Atom or Ion of Element
Species A Species B Species C
Number of Electrons 9
10
18
Number of Protons
9
19
Number of Neutrons 10
20
(a) Which of the species are neutral?
A
B
C
(b) Which are negatively charged?
(c) Which are positively charged?
Transcribed Image Text:27 Be sure to answer all parts. X 02:01:01 The following table gives numbers of electrons, protons, and neutrons in atoms or ions of a number of elements. Atom or Ion of Element Species A Species B Species C Number of Electrons 9 10 18 Number of Protons 9 19 Number of Neutrons 10 20 (a) Which of the species are neutral? A B C (b) Which are negatively charged? (c) Which are positively charged?
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