EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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Author: Timberlake
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.18PP
Give the name and symbol of the ion with the following number of protons and electrons:
- a. 11 protons, 10 electrons
- b. 33 protons, 36 electrons
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EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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