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).
All elements have protons and electrons. All but hydrogen have neutrons. All elements have isotopes which vary in neutrons but have the same amount of protons as the original element. Different elements never have the same amount of protons so scientists gave these elements their "atomic number" based on the amount of protons the element has. atomic number = amount of protons.
The atomic number is the number of protons that the element has.
The isotopes of the same element has the same atomic number. But the mass number (atomic mass) is different.
atomic massAll atoms of the same element have the same number of protons . So they all have the same atomic mass(provided they are the same isotope) . Different elements will have different numbers of protons, so therefore different atomic numbers.
No. Some may have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element (atoms with the same number of protons in the nucleus) may have different numbers of neutrons, and so will have different masses. As an example, chlorine is a mixture of different isotopes with some of the atoms having different neutrons numbers.
Different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons identifies the element.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons determines the element.
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.
No, the number of protons is what determines what element it is
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
Yes, each element has a different number of protons.
The atoms of each element have a number of protons that is unique to each element. The number of protons makes one atom different from another.
Each element has a unique number of protons. If another atom has the same number of protons as that element, it is the same element.
yes, protons affect which element an atom is. Each isotope of different elements has generally a different number of neutrons. Isotopes with the same neutron number are called isotones.
Elements are pretty much defined by the number of protons in the nucleus. This number (the atomic number) defines the element. All the different elements have different numbers of protons in their nucleus.
Every atom has a certain number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Different elements have different amounts of these. Particularly, different elements have different numbers of protons. For example, if an atom only has 1 proton it must be hydrogen.
Two different will always have different numbers of protons as the number of protons defines which element an atom is. However, two isotopes of different elements can have the same number of neutrons. For example the isotope carbon-13 has 6 protons and 7 neutrons while nitrogen-14 has 7 protons and 7 neutrons.