a neutral atom has an equal number of positive and negative charges. if a neutral fluorine atom has 9 protons and 10 neutrons, how many electrons will it have?
A neutral fluorine atom with 9 protons will have 9 electrons. Because the atom is neutral, the total positive charge from protons must equal the total negative charge from electrons. Fluorine’s atomic number is 9, which means it has 9 protons, so a neutral fluorine atom must also have 9 electrons to balance those charges. The 10 neutrons do not affect the charge; they only add to the mass.