Every atom of sulfur contains 16 protons and 16 electrons. However, there are four naturally occurring isotopes of sulfur, containing in order from lightest to heaviest, 16, 17, 18, and 20 neutrons in each atom. There are also many artificial isotopes of sulfur that contain other numbers of neutrons.
A proton and neutron are both composed of three quarks. An electron is a fundamental particle and is not composed of smaller particles.
Proton/ Electron is 113 Neutron is either 170 or 171
There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.
1 proton and 1 neutron is needed because the 2 in hydrogen 2 refers to the atomic mass and protons and neutron have a mass of about 2 daltons each.
Hydrogen - 1 proton, 1 electron Deuterium - 1 proton, 1 neutron 1 electron Tritium - 1 proton, 2 neutrons, 1 electron
There are 3 kinds of Sub-Atomic particles. These are Proton, Electron, Neutron.
There are 1 proton, 0 neutron and 1 electron in H1.
13 Protons/Electrons (13 of each) 14 Neutrons
3 protons, 3 electrons and 4 neutrons
there is amount of proton = amount of electron and the mass = amount of proton + amount of neutron so we take the mass - amount of pronton we will get the amount of neutron =20.8
hydrogen has 1 proton and 1 electron, thus h2 has two of both.
One neutron is approximately equal in mass to one proton. Since an electron is much smaller in mass compared to a neutron or a proton, it would take a large number of electrons to equal the mass of one neutron.