Yes.
The atomic number of the element is the number of protons, therefore there has to be the same amount of electrons to protons.
The atomic number of an element is how many protons and electrons (you must have the same amount of protons as electrons) an element has in it's nucleus. The Atomic number= number of protons= number of electrons.
No, only atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and electrons.
The number of electrons in an atom of an element is the same as the element's atomic number. The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which also equals the number of electrons in a neutral atom.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
The number of protons in an element is determined by its atomic number, which is the same as the number of electrons in a neutral atom. This information can be found on the periodic table for each element.
the element is stable.
They are the same.
An atom has the same number of electrons as it does protons, and the number of protons determines what element it is.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
yes.
the number of protons and electrons are the same. on the Periodic Table of Elements you will see your element that you are looking for, then you will see there is a number under it. )ex. 9=flourine) that number is the number of protons. then, usually the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons are the same.