Asked by Andre
i need to determine how many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in these but they arent just straight elements
tehy are singly ionized hydrogen (positive)
doubly ionized hydrogen(positive)
and singly ionized oxygen (negative)
these are my answers, respectively
1. one proton
2. two protons and two neutrons
3.eight protons and eight neutrons, nine electrons
please tell me if i did it correctly and how to do it....even if i did it correctly!!! thank you so much
tehy are singly ionized hydrogen (positive)
doubly ionized hydrogen(positive)
and singly ionized oxygen (negative)
these are my answers, respectively
1. one proton
2. two protons and two neutrons
3.eight protons and eight neutrons, nine electrons
please tell me if i did it correctly and how to do it....even if i did it correctly!!! thank you so much
Answers
Answered by
venessa
singly ionized hydrogen (positive)- correct one proton
doubly ionized hydrogen(positive)- two protons and two neutrons would be helium not hydrogen, did you mean to write hydrogen? because you cant doubly ionize hydrogen positively
singly ionized oxygen (negative)-eight protons and eight neutrons, nine electrons correct
doubly ionized hydrogen(positive)- two protons and two neutrons would be helium not hydrogen, did you mean to write hydrogen? because you cant doubly ionize hydrogen positively
singly ionized oxygen (negative)-eight protons and eight neutrons, nine electrons correct
Answered by
DrBob222
I agree with venessa assuming the oxygen isotope is <sub>8</sub><sup>16</sup>O<sup>-1</sup> and not some other variety.
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