Boron, B, with an atomic number of 5.
Boron (B) has 5 protons.
Boron has 5 protons.
the element boron.
Yes it does. All elements have electrons, protons, and neutrons.
The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Most of the elements with low atomic numbers are equally protons and neutrons. However, as elements get heavier they will have more neutrons than protons, and since each weigh the same amount (1 atomic mass unit) these nuclei will get most of their weight from the neutrons.
No, as they are composed of different elements they have different numbers of protons.
I think you mean its atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus
What distinguishes atoms of one element, from atoms of another element, is the number of protons. For example, any atom that has 6 protons in its nucleus is a carbon atom.
Elelments are determined by the amount of protons they have. While different elements can have the same number of neutrons and protons, no two different elements can have the same amount of protons.
Elements with more than 92 protons are called Transuranic elements.
Protons are the positive charge electrons in atoms that make up elements.
All elements contain protons.
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
The number of protons in an elements nucleus is the same number at the atomic number.
Different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons identifies the element.
beryllium has 4 protons. helium has 2 protons
beryllium has 4 protons and helium has 2 protons
protons dont have an atomic number as they are not elements
No, the number of protons defines what element an atom belongs to. If two atoms are of different elements then they have different number of protons.
Boron-11 has 5 protons and 6 neutrons. This is because each element has a specific number of protons in its atoms that never changes. Boron atoms always have 5 protons. And when the number of protons (5) is subtracted from the mass number (11), the result is the number of neutrons (6).