NH3 because the molecule in the room is more solid than and room temperature
A. Cs - 55 electrons, 55 protons, 77 neutrons
B. Co - 27 electrons, 22 protons, 32 neutrons
C. Tm - 69 electrons, 69 protons, 94 neutrons
D. Zn - 30 electrons, 30 protons, 40 neutrons
For any neutral atom, protons = electrons = atomic number. Neutrons = atomic mass - atomic number.
The best example I
can give that is observable but does not contain matter is:
sunlight or simply light
Light does not contain matter because it is a beam of energy
or to be specific made up of packet of photons.
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Mg: [Ne] 3s2. The second ionization energy of Mg is larger than the first because it always takes more energy to remove an electron from a positively charged ion than from a neutral atom. The third ionization energy of magnesium is enormous, however, because the Mg2+ ion has a filled-shell electron configuration.