An oxygen atom has 8 of each neutrons, electrons, and protons. While a carbon atom has only 6 of each. I had the same problem! So i hope this helped :)
All If "bigger" refers to mass, then all protons or neutrons are bigger than electrons, regardless of the element.
The nuclei of heavier atoms simply have more neutrons and protons than do lighter atoms.
No, an electron is significantly smaller than a proton, it is approximately 1/1836th the mass of a proton. At a more advanced level, the space taken up by electrons in their shells take up a greater volume in space, but the size of the electron is much smaller than a proton.
it is true atoms in a gas move faster than a liquid and atoms in a liquid move faster than atoms in a solid
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An oxygen atom has 8 of each neutrons, electrons, and protons. While a carbon atom has only 6 of each. I had the same problem! So i hope this helped :)
You are prolly asking this for an online true/false test or something, but the answer is no, not necessarily. They do always have the same number of electrons and protons however.
Cells are bigger than atoms ._____________________
Yes, neutrons are larger than protons.
All If "bigger" refers to mass, then all protons or neutrons are bigger than electrons, regardless of the element.
the answer is false
No. Molecules are made of atoms.
A piece of pure Iron contains only one type of atom (Iron atoms) but there is more than one atom in it.
Atoms with more protons than neutrons are simply isotopes of an element. Atoms of an element always have the same number of protons. However, the number of neutrons can vary and can be higher, lower, or equal to the number of protons.
Protons are smaller than atoms. Protons are subatomic particles that are found within the nucleus of an atom along with neutrons. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The nuclei of heavier atoms simply have more neutrons and protons than do lighter atoms.