A species with a charge of -1 contains 57 electrons and 80 neutrons. What is the identity of the species. Note: The species shown may be hypothetical.
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In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.
Given that the charge on the ion of the element is -1. This means that there is one electron more than the number of protons in the element.
The atomic number = Number of protons = 57 -1 = 56
Element with atomic number 56 is Barium.
Mass number of the element = Number of protons + Number of neutrons
= 56 + 80 = 136
So the identity of the species: [tex]^{136}Ba^{-}[/tex]