It is simply the atomic number on the Periodic Table. So let us take an example at random Barium 56 - it quite simply has 56 electrons.
The Atomic Number of an element is the same as the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element and/or the number of electrons a in neutral atom of that element.
The number of electrons is the same as the number of protons, which is the atomic number of the element.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
the valence electrons cause the chemical reations. the valence electrons decide that element attract to which element.
the number of valence electrons in the atom's outer shell how much the valence electrons are shielded from the nucleus
The number of protons determine the element. It is equal to the atomic number. The number of electrons is equal to the number of protons only of the atom is neutral.
The Atomic Number of an element is the same as the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element and/or the number of electrons a in neutral atom of that element.
The Group Number of the Element you're working on determines the number of Valence Electrons. Valence electrons are electrons in the outside energy level.
the number of electrons of an atom is the same as it's atomic number
Yes, in a neutral atom the number of electrons and protons is equal, and it is the number of protons that determines what element the atom is. So, by looking at the number of electrons you can tell what element it is.
The number of electrons is the same as the number of protons, which is the atomic number of the element.
In the neutral atom of a chemical element number of electrons= number of protons=atomic number.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
No. The mass number can be used, however, to determine the number of neutrons. Electrons can only be determined by knowing the atom's charge.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
the valence electrons cause the chemical reations. the valence electrons decide that element attract to which element.
the number of valence electrons in the atom's outer shell how much the valence electrons are shielded from the nucleus