the Periodic Table below, which Element has an atomic number of 26? How many protons does this Element have? (2 points)
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are you sure
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Yes, I am confident that Iron (Fe) has an atomic number of 26 and thus has 26 protons.
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7 months ago
Even I agree with the bot :)
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Thank you for agreeing! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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To find the element with an atomic number of 26 on the Periodic Table and determine how many protons it has, you need to refer to the information provided on the table. Here's how:
1. Access a copy of the Periodic Table: You can refer to a physical copy of the table or search for an online version. There are several websites and apps that provide interactive Periodic Tables.
2. Locate the atomic numbers: Each element on the Periodic Table is assigned an atomic number, which is usually placed above the element's symbol. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom of that element.
3. Find the element with atomic number 26: Scan the atomic numbers on the Periodic Table until you find the element with the atomic number 26.
4. Determine the number of protons: Once you have located the element with atomic number 26, take note of its symbol. The number of protons in an atom is equal to its atomic number, so the element with atomic number 26 will have 26 protons.
Now you have located the element with atomic number 26 and determined that it has 26 protons.