find lithium on the Periodic Table. whatever its atomic number is, that's how many protons it has.
a substance never changes the number of protons it has. so lithium will always have the same number of protons, regardless of the number of electrons or neutrons it has (otherwise it wouldn't be lithium).
Lithium has three protons because elements always have the same number of protons.
A neutral lithium atom has 3 electrons, the same as the number of protons, which is the atomic number of lithium. There is no lithium ion with a charge of 7+. If you mean lithium with a mass number of 7, the number of protons is 3 and the number of neutrons is 4.
In a neutral atom of lithium-7, the number of protons equals the number of electrons. The atomic number of lithium is 3, which is the number of protons. So a neutral atom of lithium-7 has 3 protons and 3 electrons.
Lithium has 3 protons.
6.941 is the average mass of lithium's isotopes. The majority of lithium (on average about 92.5%) is lithium-7 with 3 protons and 4 neutrons while about 7.5% is lithium-6 with 3 protons and 3 neutrons. A number of other isotopes exist but only in trace amounts.
Based on the atomic number of lithium there are three protons in a lithium atom.
Protons- 3Electrons- 3Neutrons- 4
The element lithium has 3 protons and 3 electrons.
All lithium atoms (ions or neutral) have 3 protons.
Lithium-7 is an isotope of lithium, consisting of three protons and four neutrons in its nucleus. If we consider the term "bonbons" metaphorically as representing particles, then one could say there are seven particles (three protons and four neutrons) in a lithium-7 nucleus. However, "bonbons" is not a standard term in nuclear physics.
The atomic number of Lithium is 3. That means there are 3 protons and 3 electrons.
lithium has 3 protons flouride has 9 protons so total of 12 protons in LiF.