Yes it does. All elements have electrons, protons, and neutrons.
no it is an element composed of protons neutrons and electrons.
The alpha particules went straight threw the gold foil
Father og proton
Oxygen has 8 protons. When it gains one more, it becomes fluorine, the element with atomic number 9.
protonpositron - antielectron
Through the Gold Foil Experiment, he discovered that when Gold Atoms were deflected off of tin foil, some of them must have bounced. He noticed this because of a dense center in the atoms, which he noted to be the nucleus. Because of this, he is considered the discoverer of the nucleus. he had a 1cher he was a dick thanks did I help?
Subtracting a proton from a gold nucleus makes the atom a platinum atom.
Bombard sheets of gold
Platinum
Platinum, Mercury
The alpha particules went straight threw the gold foil
Platinum(Pt) has 78 protons. Gold(Au) has 79 protons
If a proton, is a proton then it is a proton. (True).
I dont know why you are saying pair. Mercury has one more proton than gold in its nucleus so if you removed one proton from an atom of mercury it would then be gold.Source(s):The periodic table of elements. Copied from Kieth T from Yahoo answers
You would get, of course, either lead or mercury
a golf ball, only if it is made of gold because of the very specific atomic mass of gold.
Use your periodic table of elements. The number to the top left of each atom (its 'atomic number') is also the number of protons in the atom's nucleus. In the case of gold (Au), that number is 79.
Thallium (Tl) has one more proton then mercury (Hg), mercury has 79 protons, Thallium has 80 protons.