How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are there in 56Fe2+? 26p, 24e, 32n 26p, 24e, 30n 26p, 26e, 28n 28p, 24e, 28n
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The symbol "56Fe" tells us that it is an isotope of iron (Fe) with a mass number of 56. The atomic number of iron is 26, which means it has 26 protons. Since it is a 2+ ion (Fe²āŗ), it has lost 2 electrons. Show moreā¦
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