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7. If an isotope of oxygen (O) has 1 less neutron, how many electrons does it have?

explain the math you did

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Answer:

its 7 electrons

Explanation:

nuetron=proton=electron

so oxygen have the atomic number of 8 so if 1 neutron is missing then there will be 7 neutron which is equal to the number of protons and electrons

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