Gold is a metal element. There are 79 electrons in a single atom.
79 electrons are in the regular gold element, however if ions come into play then that number might change
The atomic number for the element gold is 79. This means there are 79 electrons in an atom of this element.
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Gold is a metal element. There are 79 electrons in a single atom.
In a regular sample of the element of gold, meaning no change done to it, then there will be 79 protons and 118 neutrons
with just the regular, no-change elemrnt of gold, there is 79 electrons in it, but of course if ions of gold come into play, then that number might change
Gold has lots of electrons. All elements have electrons, but gold, a heavy element, has more than most.
Yes, EVERY element has electrons in their atoms.
Neutrons - 118 Protons/electrons - 79
An atom of an element means a single unit of the element. An atom is the base unit for any element. There can only be one type of atom in every element.For instance, a gold coin is made up of many, many gold atoms. "Gold" (Au) would be the element, while the "atom(s)" is the unit of the element.
79 electrons. The number of electrons always match the number of protons in an element, also called atomic number.
It has 79 Protons and Electrons. It also has 118 Neutrons.