no, because according to him an atom is a tiny indestructable sphere with mass on it.
Nothing,Dolton did not know about Protons,neutrons and electrons
no, because according to him an atom is a tiny indestructable sphere with mass on it.
Some examples of subatomic particles include protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. There are also smaller particles, such as quarks and leptons, that make up protons, neutrons, and electrons.
"Dalton" in this context has the same meaning as "atomic mass unit". Each proton and each neutron has one Dalton, while electrons have none. Therefore, the element in question has 16 daltons, and is in fact an atom of the most common isotope of oxygen, oxygen-16.
Protons, neutrons and electrons - as in all the other chemical elements.
Tantalum has 73 protons, 73 electrons, and isotopes of Tantalum include a varying number of neutrons. The most common isotope, Tantalum-181, has 108 neutrons.
In John Dalton's model, the subatomic particles are electrons, protons, and neutrons. Electrons are negatively charged particles found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. Protons are positively charged particles located in the nucleus. Neutrons are neutral particles also found in the nucleus.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
Nitrogen 7 protons, 7 neutrons and 7 electrons Aluminium 13 protons, 14 neutrons and 13 electrons
Cesium has 55 protons, 78 neutrons, and 55 electrons.
protons/neutrons are made of quarks which are smaller than electrons. electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons.
The atomic mass is determined by the contents of the [atomic] nucleus - the sum of the protons and neutrons; in this case the atomic mass {also called the atomic weight} is 31. A dalton is the mass of a hydrogen atom, or ion: that is, a proton.