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How do you figure out the amount of electrons?

For example if you have aluminum-26you have 13 protons13 neutronsmass is 26-so what do u do to get electrons?Have test tomorrow so confused!!!help will be greatly appreciated!!!

Answer:

yes you can just put alumimum foil on the bottom and sides.That way the cake don't stick.
If you have a pie plate, I would use this insteadIt will be much easier to cut and serve from than your cake pans.
Its fine to use the aluminum cake pan just make sure you spread butter around the pan or spraying Spam on it so the crust doesn't stick to the panLet it cool and harden a little then poor in the cheescake stuff on top of the crust, so that you dont have to cook them seperatly.
Line your cake pans with heavy duty aluminum foil, letting some extend beyond the edge of the pan (so you can lift cheesecake out of the pan)Then spray the bottom and sides of the foil with non stick spray and proceed with making your cheese cakeWhen done, just let them cool completely and then lift the cake out by the edges of the foil and flatten out the foil, cut and serve.
Basic Information Name: Aluminum Symbol: Al Atomic Number: 13 Atomic Mass: 26.981539 amu (27) Number of Neutrons: 14 Number of Protons/Electrons: 13 The number of protons and electrons are the exact samesee? The number of protons and electrons are also the atomic numberdoes that make sense? Protons(13), Electrons(13), Atomic number(13) 13 (the same number) to find the number of nuetrons, take the average atomic mass, so you would round to 27 and subtract from the atomic number, 13 27(average atomic mass) - 13(atomic number) 14(the number of nuetrons)

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