LOL! Nah they aren't.
Lighter elements tend to have neutrons equal to protonms or only a slight excess. Heavier elements have an excess of neutrons over protons
Protons, neutrons and electrons
An atom is made from neutrons, protons and electrons; neutrons and protons contain quarks and gluons.
The sum of protons and neutrons is the atomic mass.
No, protons, neutrons, and electrons are not elements. Protons and neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atoms, while electrons orbit the nucleus. Elements are substances made up of one type of atom, characterized by the number of protons in their nucleus.
neutrons and protons
Protons,Neutrons and Nucleus
The mass number of an element is equal to the sum of the elements neutrons and protons.
The individual protons and neutrons are basically indistinguishable; they don't have different names.
Elements do not typically swap neutrons and protons with other elements. Neutrons and protons are fundamental particles that make up the nucleus of an atom. Elements can undergo radioactive decay, where they may lose or gain protons and neutrons, but this usually results in the transformation of one element into another rather than a direct swap.
Elelments are determined by the amount of protons they have. While different elements can have the same number of neutrons and protons, no two different elements can have the same amount of protons.
At the first level, protons, neutrons, and electrons.