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An atom of an element contains `29` electrons and `35` neutrons. Deduce
a. The number of protons and
b. The elctonic configuration of the element.

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(i) No. of protons = 29
(ii) Atomic number = 29
Electronic configuration : `[Ar]^(18) 3d^10 4s^(1)`.
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