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an elements atomic number is identical to the number of:
a) protons and neutrons it has
b) protons and electrons it has
c) its mass
d) electrons it has but not protons
e) electrons and neutrons it has
The atomic number of an element is defined as the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. So, the atomic number is identical to the number of protons (and in a neutral state, also electrons).
- Option a: Protons + neutrons = mass number (not atomic number).
- Option b: Correct as atomic number = number of protons (and in neutral atoms, electrons too).
- Option c: Mass is different from atomic number.
- Option d: Incorrect as atomic number is based on protons (and in neutral atoms, electrons).
- Option e: Electrons + neutrons has no direct relation to atomic number.
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B. protons and electrons it has