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If no. of protons in X^(-2) is 16. Then ...

If no. of protons in `X^(-2)` is `16`. Then no. of `e^(-)` in `X^(+2)` will be-

A

`14`

B

`16`

C

`18`

D

None

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To solve the question, we need to determine the number of electrons in the ion \( X^{+2} \) given that the number of protons in \( X^{-2} \) is 16. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Number of Protons**: - The problem states that the number of protons in \( X^{-2} \) is 16. - Protons determine the atomic number of an element. Therefore, the atomic number of element \( X \) is also 16. ...
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