What is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in Figure 4-3? Assuming all the
particles in the nucleus are visible, what are the atomic and mass numbers of the atom shown?
(4 points) **extended response please?**

What is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in Figure 43 Assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible what are the atomic and mass number class=

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Answer:

Atomic number is 8 and mass number is 17.

Explanation:

From the figure,

The number of protons= 8

The number of neutrons = 9

Any atom contains equal number of protons and electrons.Hence, the atomic number of element is 8.

The atomic number eight element in the periodic table is "Oxygen.

And mass number is 17.

Answer:

proton charge: positive

neutron charge: neutral (no charge)

Atomic number: 8

Mass number: 17

Explanation:

The charge of the subatomic particles represented in Figure 4-3 are:

proton: positive

neutron: neutral (no charge)

Atomic number: number of protons in the nucleus.

Atomic number: 8

Mass number: number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.

Mass number: 9 neutrons + 8 protons = 17