Protons are positively charged
Neutrons are negatively charged
The number of protons is the atomic number
Protons+Neutrons=Atomic weight
Similar to all other chemical elements seaborgium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but differing numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.
No, it is just the other way around!All isotopes of one particular element have the same number of protons (specific for that element) but are differing in neutron number.Example:Uranium has 92 protons (same as atomic number),butisotope U(235) has 143 neutrons and 92 protons (143+92=235)andisotope U(238) has 146 neutrons and 92 protons (146+92=238).
Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of neutrons. Isotopes have different physical properties but similar chemical properties.
A neutral nitrogen atom has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. If it is electrically charged, the number of electrons will be different. If it is an isotope of nitrogen other than the most common (N-14), the number of neutrons will be different. Protons = Atomic Number Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Protons Electrons = Protons Atomic number is the amount of protons in element.
Protons: 21 Neutrons: 29 Electrons: Normally 21
An isotope is an element that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. Isotopes of an element have similar chemical properties but may differ in atomic mass due to their varying neutron count.
The mass number of an atom is the total count of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Protons determine the element's identity and are responsible for its positive charge, while neutrons contribute to the atomic mass and stability of the nucleus. For a given element, variations in the number of neutrons result in different isotopes, which have the same number of protons but different mass numbers. Thus, the relationship among protons, neutrons, and mass number is essential for understanding an atom's structure and behavior.
No other particles; but protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
An isotope of an element is same as the element in that it has the same number of protons. An isotope of an element is different from the element in that it has a different number of neutrons.
Similar to all other chemical elements the uranium atom has protons, neutrons and electrons; uranium is also unstable and radioactive.
Atomic nuclei....Protons contain two up quarks and a down quark orbiting each other, and neutrons contain two down quarks and an up quark.