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An atom of an element contains 29 electr...

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

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To solve the problem step by step, we will address both parts of the question: finding the number of protons and determining the electronic configuration of the element. ### Step 1: Determine the Number of Protons - An atom is neutral when the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. - Given that the atom contains 29 electrons, we can conclude that it also contains 29 protons. **Answer for Part a:** The number of protons in the atom is **29**. ...
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