P is a p block non metal. Atom contains 15 protons.
Phosphorus has 15 protons and electrons and 16 neutrons.
Phosphorous has 15 protons.
P (phosphorus) has 15 protons.
If by ''p'' You mean phosphorous - 15.
The phosphorus atom has 15 protons and electrons and 16 neutrons.
Because Electrons have a negative charge (e-) and Protons have a positive charge (p+), so to create a balanced atom you must have the same number of e- as p+
13 protons an easy way to remember what number of protons an element has is APES. A-atomic number, P-protons, E-electrons, S-same, so the atomic number and the numbers of protons and electrons are the same number
There are 15 protons in 31P. All isotopes and ions of the same elements will have the same number of protons regardless of the difference in the number of neutrons or electrons. So the information about which isotope is (by saying P-31) is unneeded.
Phosporus is a p block element too. AN ATOM HAS 15PROTONS AND NEUTRONS.
Polonium is in the p block. It has 84 protons in a single atom.
Oxygen is a p block element. It has 8 protons and neutrons.
The phosphorus atom has 15 protons and electrons and 16 neutrons.
PHOSPHORUS (P): Protons: 15 Electrons: 15 Neutrons: 16
Protons - 108 Neutrons - 169 Electrons - 108 I think. :P
Because Electrons have a negative charge (e-) and Protons have a positive charge (p+), so to create a balanced atom you must have the same number of e- as p+
P-31 has 16 neutrons and 15 protons
20 p+ 20 n
13 protons an easy way to remember what number of protons an element has is APES. A-atomic number, P-protons, E-electrons, S-same, so the atomic number and the numbers of protons and electrons are the same number
There are 20 p , n , e- in an atom of calcium. Its atomic number is also 20.
17 p, 22 n, 17 e
Without knowing which nuclide is in question, it remains safe to say that regardless of the element, in an ion the atomic number or count of protons differs from the number of electrons - and thus the atom is overall not electrically neutral - the definition of an ion. With fewer electrons than protons, it would be a positively charged ion (cation); with more electrons than protons, it would be a negative ion (anion). If the atomic number (proton number) is P, the charge is x and the mass number is M, then protons = P neutrons = M- P and electrons is the algebraic sum of P and x.