The number with a higher value is the number of electrons, and the number with a lower value is the number of protons.
The number with a higher value is the mass, and the number with a lower value is the number of protons.
The number with a higher value is the number of protons, and the number with a lower value is the mass.
Al, In, TI, B, Ga
An intensive property is a property that does not depend on the amount of the substance in a system being measured. Examples are density and color. The opposite is called extensive where the properties depends on the amount of a substance.
b. Inside
c. Outside
d. Upper
When calculating total valence electrons, extra electron pairs are added to the Outside of an atom. The answer is letter C. Suppose you have a compound of CCl4. You know that chlorine can only share 1 electron because 7 of its electrons are filled. Also, in carbon, it can only share 4 electrons because 4 of it are already filled. That is why carbon needs four chlorine to form CCl4.