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  • 14-01-2021
  • Chemistry
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How many electrons does one neutrally charged atom of argon have?
A 18
O B.22
C. 40
D. 58

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Аноним Аноним
  • 14-01-2021

Answer:

A. 18

Explanation:

A neutral charged atom is an atom with 0 charge.

Anyway, first look at the periodic table and find Argon.

After you find Argon, look at its Atomic number.

Its Atomic number is 18.

And a neutral atom of Argon has 0 charge.

So we need 18 electrons for Argon to cancel out and become neutral.

Basic math:

18 +( -18) = 0

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 18

Hope it helped!

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jmunoz4907 jmunoz4907
  • 14-01-2021

Answer:

One neutrally charged atom of argon has 18 electrons.

Explanation:

The number of electrons and protons are the same.

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