The number of protons of a chemical element is equal with atomic number.
Chemical substances in which all of the atoms have the same number of protons are called elements. Elements are the purest form of substances and are organized on the periodic table based on their number of protons.
The chart is called the periodic table of elements, and elements are organized by their atomic number, which corresponds to the number of protons in the nucleus.
No. Each type of atom (element) has its own unique number of protons, which is called the atomic number. Atoms of the same element will always have the same atomic number (number of protons). Atoms of different elements will never have the same atomic number (number of protons).
The number of protons in an elements nucleus is the same number at the atomic number.
Elements having more than 92 protons, the atomic number of uranium, are called transuranium elements.
These substances are called ions.
The number is called the element's atomic number. The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom of that element.
protons dont have an atomic number as they are not elements
Elements with more than 92 protons are called Transuranic elements.
Carbon Number of Protons/Electrons: 6 Number of Neutrons: 6
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
No, the number of protons defines what element an atom belongs to. If two atoms are of different elements then they have different number of protons.