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Yes, all atoms of argon have the same atomic number, which is 18. Atomic number refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, and for argon, it always remains constant at 18.
number of protons, which determines its atomic number and chemical properties.
No, sulfur and argon do not have the same atomic number. Sulfur has an atomic number of 16, while argon has an atomic number of 18.
No, neon and argon are not the same. They are both noble gases, but they have different atomic structures and properties. Neon has 10 protons, while argon has 18 protons in its nucleus.
Argon gas has 18 protons.
Yes, all atoms of argon have the same atomic number, which is 18. Atomic number refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, and for argon, it always remains constant at 18.
number of protons, which determines its atomic number and chemical properties.
No, sulfur and argon do not have the same atomic number. Sulfur has an atomic number of 16, while argon has an atomic number of 18.
Argon, it ha 18 electrons.
No, neon and argon are not the same. They are both noble gases, but they have different atomic structures and properties. Neon has 10 protons, while argon has 18 protons in its nucleus.
No, they will not be considered isotopes since isotopes are atoms of same element (therefore, have same number of protons). However, the types of atoms which have same atomic mass number but different no. of protons, they are called isobars. Eg:- Calcium and Argon = =
Argon gas has 18 protons.
isotopes Atoms of the same element are called Isotopes. they have the same number of atoms (i.e. same atomic number) but different number of neutrons
No, they have the same atomic mass, which is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons. No two elements have the same atomic number.
Atoms of the same Element have this.
Yes, all carbon atoms have the same atomic number, and that is 6.
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