It could be one of two things (that I know of!!) Liquids and solutions are usually acidic or alkaline. If acidic it will liberate hydrogen ions, if alkaline it will liberate hydroxy ions. Acidicity (or alkalinity) is measured on the pH scale ( pH is equal to the negative logarithm to the base 10 of the hydrogen ion concentration), a pH below 7 is determined as acidic and above 7 as alkaline. If the pH value is 7 then the solution is pH neutral. The other thing it could be is to do with the charge of the particles. The whole basis of chemisty is atoms ,these are what make up everything! Atoms are essentially made of 3 things protons and neutrons which make up the central nucleus and electrons which spin around the nucleus. As you may have guessed protons are deemed positively charged and electrons negatively charged whilst neutrons have no charge. Atoms have the same number of protons and electrons and so the positive and negative charges cancel out i.e it is neutral. A lack of electrons or additional electrons in an atom (actually called an ion) results the particle having a net positive or negative charge.
The number of electrons in a neutral atom of an element is equal to the atomic number of that element. This can be found on the periodic table.
Water is not an alkali in chemistry. It is neutral with a pH of 7. Alkalis are substances that have a pH greater than 7 and can neutralize acids.
Element X with 72 protons will have 72 electrons in a neutral state. The number of protons in an element is equal to the number of electrons in that element's neutral atom.
I assume by neutral, you mean atoms rather than ions. This means we have the element with a proton number of 36 which is the noble gas krypton.
In chemistry, Z number refers to the atomic number of an element. The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the element's identity on the periodic table.
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The number of electrons in a neutral atom of an element is equal to the atomic number of that element. This can be found on the periodic table.
Chemistry that revolves around the element Carbon, also known as organic chemistry.
This particle is the neutron.
Yes, this is true for electrons (and protons) of all neutral atoms of an element.
Yes.
Water is not an alkali in chemistry. It is neutral with a pH of 7. Alkalis are substances that have a pH greater than 7 and can neutralize acids.
Yes? No?
The smallest particle of an element in chemistry is an atom. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The element with 10 neutrons in a neutral atom is neon (atomic number 10).
No element defies the laws of chemistry. All elements follow the fundamental principles of chemistry, such as the periodic table trends, reactivity, and bonding behavior.
The number of electrons in a neutral atom is the same as the atomic number of the atom and is listed for each element in the Periodic Table found in any basic chemistry text book.