Most astronomers estimate the number at somewhere between 1070 and 1090.
Less than 335,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for every kilogram. We don't know how much mass is in the universe
"Less than <insert large number here"? What does that even mean? 1? 10? 0.48932579032?
There is the same amount of protons as there is of electrons if the atom is still neutral, therefore not charged, but if the atom is charged there is ether more protons then electrons or more electrons
1080 electrons in the whole of the universe. I wish I could provide sources, but I have seen that so many times over the years I can not remember where to cite it.
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The number of protons in the atomic nucleus of an element can be indicated by the atomic number.
there is infinaty atoms in the universe.
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
100 electrons
Electrons are always negative. There is no neutral electrons.
there are 17 electrons in chlorine. and 7 of them are valence electrons.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons
somewhere around 4*10^184 planck cubes could fit in the obervable universe and those are a lot smaller than electrons. So that number would be somewhere between a googol and this number.
Not in this universe.
It is the most stable element in the universe and does not need anymore electrons. Its outermost energy level is full.
There are infinitely many of them and I have neither the time nor energy, and the universe does not have enough electrons to provide an answer.
There are an infinite number of them and there are not enough electrons in the whole universe to list them all.
it is a random splitting of atoms made of protons and neutrons and electrons if they split the universe willexplode.
Any body in the universe is never said to be rest as the electrons inside it keeps moving to and fro and thus no matter on the universe is in standard rest.
8 electrons
You are confused about two things. First of all, electrons do not produce a charge, they simply have a charge, which is negative one. Secondly, the electrons in a sodium atom are exactly the same as any other electrons. All electrons in the entire universe are the same. There are no sodium electrons, there are just electrons. And they all have a charge of negative one.
Actually a galaxy is in a universe
plasma
The most matter in the universe is the proton called Amanda Yorch. This proton has 395000 neutrons and electrons. The sun is also named after Amanda Yorch. The most matter in the universe is the proton called Amanda Yorch. This proton has 395000 neutrons and electrons. The sun is also named after Amanda Yorch.