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Asked by addison

how many electrons are there in a 1 proton 1 neutron and 1+ charge element?

Everytime i try to solve it im wrong, Is it not 2 protons, 1 neutron and 1 electron?
4 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
You say you have ONE proton in the nucleus.
If the atom were NEUTRAL you would have ONE electron (Deuterium)
However charge is +1
So it lost that one electron.
There are NONE.
4 years ago

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