All atoms of the same element have the same number of Protons and Electrons in their atoms and also have a varying of number of Neutrons.
Atoms of different elements have different numbers of Protons, Electrons and Neutrons.
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It all depends on the substance the atoms are in. One thing for certain is there is the same amount of protons as there is electrons, unless the atom is ionized (has a net electrical charge). An anion (negatively charged atom) has more electrons than protons; a cation (positively charged atom) has more protons than electrons.
the little number is the number of protons, the bigger number is the number of protons and neutrons added together.
so
protons=electrons
big number-protons= neutrons
get it?
all neutral atoms have same number of protons and neutrons
As all atoms mercury contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Mercury has 80 electrons and protons and a variable number of neutrons - depending on the isotope.
26 protons 26 electrons and 30 neutrons
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
The protons and neutrons are packed together in the middle and the electrons have space to move, around them. logically their should be MORE neutrons and protons,but this depends on the size of the atom and how many atoms in the neon. info from SUSSEX UNIVERSITY.
Silicon-29 has 14 protons and 15 neutrons. Since atoms are electrically neutral, it will also have 14 electrons.
As all atoms Mercury contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Mercury has 80 electrons and protons and a variable number of neutrons - depending on the isotope.
2: A neutral atoms must have the same numbers of protons and electrons.
Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons. In many science classes, we say that the protons, neutrons and electrons are the building blocks of atoms. If you want to go further, both protons and neutrons are made of up quarks and down quarks. (Protons and neutrons are composite particles.) Note that electrons cannot, as far as we know, be split into anything smaller. In that light, you could say "up quarks, down quarks and electrons make up atoms".
Osmium atoms have 76 electrons and protons, and between 108 and 116 neutrons. The isotopes with more neutrons are more abundant.
18 protons and electrons and 22 neutrons.
Bacon has many electrons compared to normal meats, the protons and neutrons however, remain the same compared to beef.