The element Tin is capable of making an ion with a +4. This means that it has 50 protrons and 46 electrons. What is its net charge measured in coulombs?

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9 months ago

To calculate the net charge measured in coulombs, we need to find the difference in the number of protons and electrons.

Given that Tin has 50 protons and 46 electrons, the net charge can be calculated as follows:

Net charge = (number of protons) - (number of electrons)

Net charge = 50 - 46

Net charge = +4

Therefore, the net charge of Tin measured in coulombs is +4.