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Two questions on elements and atoms?

1.) an isotope of aluminum has an atomic mass of 30 and a charge of +2how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does it have?2.) an isotope of chlorine has an atomic mass of 35 and a charge of -1how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does it have?

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Um.maybeIf you have any other baking sheets or pans those would workOr aluminum foil.
Yes u can! Just spread some butter on the tray ur usingEnjoy.
use another type of baking tray but something flat
Yes and noA pan with sides, like a cake pan or even a baking dish, doesn't allow the hot air to circulate as much, and won't cook the dough evenly, which is what's desirable for cookies So, that's the no part The yes part is to be smart about using a cake pan or baking dish upside downThis too has it's pit falls, and will be trial and error on your partThe size of the pan, the height of the walls etc, will determine the success of the outcomeSo, just go buy a cookie sheetIf you have a broiler pan, use that for the substitute, upside down of course!
Answer Aluminium, Protons 13 [ atomic number of Al is 13 ] , neutrons 17 [ that makes up the atomic mass to 30 ] ,electrons 11 [ that gives it + charges2 Chlorine Proton 17, neutrons 18, electrons 18

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