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The nucleus, that dense central core of the atom, contains both protons and neutrons.
So to answer your question yes it does contain all of the protons in the atom.
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This can tell you alot. its about what you are learning but it can affect the way that the substance bonds to others or how high the boiling and melting point are. hope this helps some.
We take activities of Solids and liquids equal 1. The reason is there concentrations not at all change amount of reactant at equilibrium in the reaction. Hence we don't consider concentrations of pure solids and liquids while writing equilibrium constant.
So for above reaction, equilibrium constant (K) = [Sn^2 +] ^3 x 1 / [Fe^3+]^2 x 1. Ping me if you have any doubts.
It is given that the charge on potassium is +1 i.e. Potassium is a cation, K⁺
The charge on selenium is given as -2, i.e. selenium is an anion, Se²⁻
The two ions are shown to combine to form a molecule: KXSeY where X and Y correspond to the proportions in which the two atoms combine.
Since the molecule is neutral, the positive and negative charges need to be balanced. This is possible only if 2 units of K⁺ combines with 1 unit of Se²⁻.
Therefore, the formula would be K₂Se
X = 2 and Y = 1