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Is all protons alike

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Alike. They are both atomic particles with a positive charge.

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All the protons in any element are identical.

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Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike?

True statements: All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike). False statement: All atoms are alike All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of protons / electrons / neutrons.


Are protons all alike?

Yes, all protons are the same.


Are protons alike?

Yes, all protons are the same.


How are protons and electrons alike?

---------They are all alike because they all are located in an atom or around an atom=P


Protons and neutrons not alike?

no they are not alike


Are all atoms alike?

No. Atoms differ in the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons.


How are protons and neutrons alike?

Neutrons and protons are alike because when the electrons orbit around an atom, they are both in the center of the atom, or in the nucleus!!!


How are particular elements alike?

All chemical elements are formed from protons, neutrons (excepting H-1) and electrons.


How are the elements in each period alike?

the number of protons


Is it true that all particles are alike in elements?

No. All atoms of a given element are alike in the number of protons, which is the atomic number of an element. However, the number of neutrons in the nucleus can vary. Atoms of elements with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. All atoms of a given element in their ground state have the same number of electrons as they do protons, but if they form ions, the number of electrons will increase or decrease, depending on the element, but the number of protons remains the same.


Why are the atoms in an element exactly alike in some ways but may not be alike in other ways?

they all have same number of protons and electrons (in unionized form) but may have different number of neutrons.


What Atoms of the same element are alike and?

Atoms of the same element are alike and always have the same number of protons in their nuclei.