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4 March, 13:29

How many electrons are in polonium with a - 3 charge?

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  1. 4 March, 16:36
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    Polonium has an atomic number of 84 meaning it has 84 protons. Usually, this means there would also be 84 electrons in a normal element. A - 3 charge means that there are 3 more negative electrons that positive protons so the overall number of electrons would be 87.
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