To find the number of neutrons in an atom you can use and equation
N = Mass no. - Protons
N of chlorine-36 = 36 - 17 = 19
so chlorine-36 has 19 neutrons
hope that helps
The Bohr Model, which was proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913
I think its c because solid,liquid nor plasma really fits to the description and i don't really know the last one so the best option is probably C.
Answer:
Explanation:
Sn(WC)2
if it is tungsten carbide this should be correct but there are many versions of carbide
Sn(MC2)2
could also be possible
the 2 next to MC should be a subscript