The atomic number of Lithium is 3. That means there are 3 protons and 3 electrons.
Lithium atom
Protons: 3
Neutrons: 4
Electrons: 3
Lithium has 3 protons and 3 electrons. 7Li is its most common isotope. It has 7 - 3 = 4 neutrons.
35 protons, 36 electrons
61 neutrons 10 electrons 46 protons
There are similar number of electrons and protons. it has 15 electrons and protons.
11 protons and 10 electrons
i think it depends how many electrons it has. then you do something like subtract the electrons from the protons. electrons are negative, protons are positive.
There are 3 protons in lithium
Lithium has one valence electron.
Lithium's atomic number is 3. Thus, it has 3 protons in each atom, all of which have a +1 charge. To be electrically neutral then, lithium must also have 3 electrons per atom.
15 electrons and 15 protons
Protons=electrons=33
there are 19 protons and electrons
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
Protons do not contain electrons. Protons are positively charged, electrons negatively charged.
35 protons, 36 electrons
78 protons and 78 electrons
Bohrium have 107 protons and electrons.
6 protons and 6 electrons