Neon is element number 10 on the Periodic Table, therefore is has 10 protons and in a neutral atom (not an ion) it also has 10 electrons
electrons:4000000000
protons:200000000
nuetrons:20000000
Electrons: 20
Protons: 10
Neutrons: 10
Neon has 10 protons and electrons and 10-12 neutrons, depending on the isotope..
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Proton: +1 Neutron: 0 Electron: -1
Mg 2+ Has the same electron configuration as neon. Two electrons lost to do this.
It depends on which element are u looking upon..if its hydrogen then it has three isotopes which have a different number of neutrons..this variation in the number of neutrons in the atoms of same element invented the concept of isotope.
The electron configuration of neon is [He]2s2.2p6.
A neutral sodium must lose one electron in order for the resulting sodium ion to have the same electron configuration as an atom of the element neon.
Proton: +1 Neutron: 0 Electron: -1
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.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
eight
It's the count of one of the subatomic particles in the nucleus, the proton, that is significant in this regard. For example, an atom is hydrogen if and only if it has one proton in its nucleus. It is neon if and only if it has ten protons in its nucleus.
3
Mg 2+ Has the same electron configuration as neon. Two electrons lost to do this.
It depends on which element are u looking upon..if its hydrogen then it has three isotopes which have a different number of neutrons..this variation in the number of neutrons in the atoms of same element invented the concept of isotope.
10
The electron configuration of neon is [He]2s2.2p6.
Hydrogen. This is because its atomic structure contains one proton, one neutron (or in some cases, no neutrons) and one electron, which are nearly massless particles, due to their size. This lack of subatomic particles results in little to no gravitational pull on it, causing it to float upwards much faster than other gases, such as neon or nitrogen.
It has 8 valence electrons.