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Question
Name the sub-atomic particle whose charge is +1.
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Solution
Proton
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Element |
Symbol |
No. of Protons |
No. of neutrons |
No. of Electrons |
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Sodium |
`""_11^23"NA"` |
11 |
P |
11 |
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Chlorine |
`""_17^35"CI"` |
Q |
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R |
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S |
`""_9^19"F"` |
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10 |
9 |
Complete the table given below
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No. of protons |
No. of electrons |
No. of Neutrons |
Atomic Number |
Mass number |
| `""_17^35"CI"` |
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| `""_17^37"CI"` |
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