No, Neutrons are nuetral so they do not move in different energy levels. Only Electrons do.
No, electrons do.
It has the same number of protons and electrons, but two more neutrons.
No, they have more electrons than protons, hence their negative charge.
Energy levels from 3 and above can have more than 8 electrons maximum. Maximum of 2n2 electrons is possible where n is the energy level.
In general, electrons further from the nucleus will have more energy than electrons closer to the nucleus.
Carbon - 14 has two more electrons than carbon - 12.
It has the same number of protons and electrons, but two more neutrons.
no. protons and neutrons are MUCH larger than electrons.
protons/neutrons are made of quarks which are smaller than electrons. electrons are smaller than protons and neutrons.
No, they have more electrons than protons, hence their negative charge.
Outermost have more energy than innermost. As electrons move inward, they release energy.
Energy levels from 3 and above can have more than 8 electrons maximum. Maximum of 2n2 electrons is possible where n is the energy level.
In general, electrons further from the nucleus will have more energy than electrons closer to the nucleus.
Electrons are 1,836 times lighter than protons. A proton is 99.8% the mass of a neutron
34S has 2 more neutrons than 32S.
Its a normal atom if it have same protons, neutrons, and electrons to the one of the periodic table. If it have more or less neutrons than normal then its an isotope. If it have more protons than electrons then its a positive ion. If it have more electrons than protons then its a negative ion. An ion its a charged atom, more or less electrons than " normal " Isotopes its an atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons.
No, they contain different number of electrons. Isotopes differ in their number of neutrons.
No they're smaller than protons and electrons