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The atomic number is equal to the number of protons [note correct spelling!] in each nucleus of an atom.
The atomic number reflects the charge number of the nucleus. It is always equal to the number of protons found in the nucleus.
The numbers of each are equal! Therefore the atom is neutral.
In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. Therefore it is also equal to the atomic number of the particular atom.
You use conservation of mass-the total number of each atom in the reactents is equal to the total number of each atom in the products.
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Only be coincidence; the atomic number is defined as the number of protons in a nucleus of each atom of the element.
The numbers of each are equal! Therefore the atom is neutral.
An atom's atomic number IS the number of protons it has. The number of protons and electrons are equal to each other also. Illustrate and explain why?
The number of sublevels within each energy level of an atom is equal to the value of the principal quantum number (n). Each principal quantum number corresponds to one sublevel within the energy level.
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In a electrically neutral atom, the number of positive charges in the atom's nucleus (with one charge being held on each proton in the nucleus), is balanced out by the number of negative charges present in the electron cloud round the nucleus (with one charge being held on each electron in the cloud). This means that in a neutral atom the number of Protons = the number of Electrons.