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The mass of positively charged particles present in an atom is found to be 11,022 times that of an electron. Identify the element and write its electronic configuration.

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To solve the problem, we need to identify the element based on the given information about the mass of the positively charged particles (protons) in relation to electrons. ### Step 1: Understanding the Mass Ratio The problem states that the mass of the positively charged particles (which we know are protons) is 11,022 times that of an electron. ### Step 2: Determine the Number of Protons Since the mass of a proton is approximately 1837 times that of an electron, we can use this information to find the number of protons in the atom. ...
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