Checking the Periodic Table, we can see that neon has an atomic number of 10. This means that is has 10 protons, and 10 electrons.
The most stable form of neon (90,5% of all neon) has 10 neutrons,
though there are two more forms of neon isotope's, one with 11 neutrons (0,3%) and one with 12 neutrons(9,3%).
An atom of potassium has 19 protons, 19 electrons, and typically 20 neutrons.
The phosphorus atom has 15 protons and electrons and 16 neutrons.
4 protons 4 electrons 5 neutrons
6 electrons, protons, and neutrons.
Protons: 10 Neutrons: 10
Each atom has a unique combination of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
This isotope has 20 protons and and electrons and 22 neutrons.
If the atom is neutral, then it will have 15 electrons to balance the 15 protons.
In an atom of gold, there are 79 protons and 79 electrons. The number of neutrons for gold may vary by isotope.
79 protons, 79 electrons and 118 neutrons. a neutral gold atom has 79 protons about 121 neutrons and 79 electrons
6 protons, 6 electrons and 6 protons in carbon-12 atom
Americium has 95 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons: Atomic Mass of an isotope - number of protons