you would have to check out the density in order to think in neutrons
so yes
it is neutral as the protons and the neutrons are the same amount.
Isotopes have the same amount of protons but a different amount of neutrons.
If the chemical element has isotopes the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
There should be 17, since the atomic number is how many protons (of which there are the same amount of neutrons). However, if it is an unstable isotope, it would have more neutrons.
Yes, all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.
all elements have the same amount of protons and neutrons. when they are not balanced e.g. there is an extra electron, they are no longer atoms they are ions.
Uncombined atoms have the same number of neutrons as protons only if they are isotopes of the element, which means the atoms have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Otherwise, atoms with the same number of protons and neutrons would be considered as different elements.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons and electrons, but different numbers of neutrons. This results in isotopes having the same chemical properties but different atomic masses.
No, atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with varying number of neutrons. Thus, not all atoms are the same.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element, having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
Not always. Some atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are radioactive, whereas the other atoms are not.