All elements are made of the same subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Oxygen and Gold are both made out of these same particles, just in different numbers.
There is one element that lacks a neutron, and that is hydrogen-1, but it is still made of protons and electrons, in this case, one of each.
Protons and neutrons.They are the same only for isotopes of the same element
By definition an isotope has the same number of protons, but the number of neutrons can differ. For example helium-3 has two protons one neutron, and helium-4 has two protons two neutrons.
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protons, no. of protons is equal to the atomic number of an element.
Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons; the number of protons and electrons (in the neutral state) are equal to the atomic number of an element.
The number of protons equals the number of electrons.
The number of protons in the nucleus will ALWAYS be the same for a specific element.(ex: Hydrogen always has EXACTLY 1 proton)But, the number of electons and neutrons can vary in a particular element.
Proton
This particle is the proton, equal to the atomic number.
The number of protons defines the element.
The number of protons determines what is the element.
The number of protons is determining the element
The identity of a chemical element is given by the number protons.
The proton.
neutrons
Protons and electrons. However, the number of neutrons may vary to give isotopes.
protons, no. of protons is equal to the atomic number of an element.
Proton numbers equal the atomic number and is an identifier of a chemical element.
By looking at the atom.