Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons

This page is an exercise in relating the number of protons, electrons and neutrons for an atom or monoatomic ion. When you press "New Problem", an atomic symbol will appear in the first cell and several other cells will have values. Fill in the empty cells (all of the values are integers) and press "Check answer." Results appear in the smaller table. You need a periodic table or a list of the elements to use this page. If the charge is positive, just enter the integer. If it's negative make sure you include the sign.

  • Pressing the "Show Answer" will cause the correct answer to appear and you will no longer be able submit an answer for that problem.
Symbol
Protons
Mass Number
Charge
Electrons
Neutrons
 
Results
Total Done
Total Correct
 

The javascripting that powers this practice problem generator was produced by Professor George Wiger of California State University Dominguez Hills.

 

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