All atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
The symbol of a boron atom is "B", and the number of electrons in a neutral atom is the same as the number of protons, which equals the atomic number of boron: 5.
The lithium ion is essentially the same as the lithium atom, except it has lost 1 electrons. The number of protons and neutrons remain the same. Thus, the lithium ion, Li+ has 3 neutrons, just like the lithium atom.
5- the atomic number of boron is 5. Atomic number is the number of protons and this is the same as the number of electrons in the neutral atom.
The number of protons is the same in the atom and the ion of any element.
Boron has 5 protons in an atom. The atomic number is the same number as the amount of protons.
The covalent atomic radius of carbon is 70 pm; oxygen has 60 pm and lithium 140 pm.
Lithium dioxide doesn't exist, lithium is not able to share one electron to both oxid atom.
This atom has three neutrons. The atomic mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons. All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons (lithium has three), so the neutrons have to account for the rest of the mass. 6 (the mass number)-3 (the number of protons in a lithium atom)=3. So this atom must have three neutrons.
To form a 1+ ion a lithium atom must lose 1 electron. The same goes for any other atom.
Lithium has the atomic number of 3, which means it has 3 protons, and a neutral atom of lithium has 3 electrons.
they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
all atoms have same number of protons and electrons and hence are neutral. lithium has 3 protons and 3 electrons