A nucleus contain protons and neutrons. A nucleus can hold more protons - the number is equal to atomic number.
The nucleus
Yes Helium has two protons and two electrons in its nucleus.
That's a description of an alpha particle. That "bundle" of two protons and two neutrons is actually a helium-4 nucleus. Use the link below to learn more.
Nuclear force- it is a force that exists between two or more nucleons, it is responsible for the bonding of the neutrons and protons. The reason itself is much more complicated because it involves quarks which are smaller than protons or neutrons.
The central region is the nucleus. The two solid actually represents the (two) protons and the (two) neutrons in the helium. The circle represents the boundary of the nucleus. The protons and the neutrons are present within the nucleus. Normally, outside the nucleus there will be one more circle with two electrons.
An alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus, and contains two protons and two neutrons. Therefore, the original nucleus will have two protons and two neutrons less. Its atomic number will be two less, and its atomic mass will be 4 less.
The nucleus has protons and neutrons.
An alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus. It has two protons and two neutrons, and we write it like this: 24He++ or more commonly 24He2+ Some links can be found below.
Protons and neutrons are the two subatomic particles that make up the nucleus of an atom.
The nucleus of a helium atom contains two protons and two neutrons.
(The constituent particles of an atom are the electron, the proton and the neutron; all three are fermions. However, the hydrogen-1 atom has no neutrons and the hydron ion has no electrons.) WIkipedia
In a He-4 atom, the nucleus contains two protons and two neutrons. The protons have a positive charge, while neutrons are neutral.