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Chapter 8, Problem 5CQ
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The meaning of an atomic number, the method to identify the atom of a particular element by atomic number and also the relation between the number of electrons in an atom to the atomic number.
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What changes also? Element name, charge,
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Structure of Hydrogen Atom. Conceptually explain?
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4. Is it possible for an object to have a lot of electrons but remain neutrally charge?
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5. Why is the charge of proton or electron considered as the natural unit of charge?
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