It is about the atomic numbers. The total of protons.
atomic mass is the answer
It tells you (1) how many protons are in the element, and (2) what the element is since all atoms of an element will have the same number of protons.It's D. The number of protons in its atoms.It tells how many protons/electrons that element has.
number of protons in the atoms tells us to what chemical element atoms belongs. in other words :different number of protons means different element. also protons together with neutrons make most of the atoms weight.
The Atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of atoms of that element.
The subscript, the little number below and after the element, tells how many atoms are in a single molecule.
It tells you (1) how many protons are in the element, and (2) what the element is since all atoms of an element will have the same number of protons.It's D. The number of protons in its atoms.It tells how many protons/electrons that element has.
The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms. Each element has a unique atomic number.
A chemical formula tells what elements make up a compound and the exact number of atoms of each element in a unit of compound. :)
The number of atoms in an element depends on WHAT element AND how much of that element.
That would be subscript.
That would be subscript.
If you divide the number of atoms of a single isotope by the total number of atoms, you get the ratio of that isotope. This tells you how common/uncommon that isotope is.