Their is a 1000 pennies in $10
Idk how to write the formula I had this same question
The mass number = protons + neutrons. Bromine has a mass number of 80<span> and 35 protons so </span>80<span>-35 = </span>45<span> neutrons. b) How many electrons does the neutral atom of bromine have? The neutral atom of bromine has 35 electrons because the number of electrons equals the number of protons.</span>
There are <span>4 1/2 cups of flour in a pound of flour. </span>