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Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike?

True statements: All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike). False statement: All atoms are alike All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of protons / electrons / neutrons.


Are neutrons in the atoms of different elements alike?

All neutrons are alike. As the name suggests , they are neutrally charged particles in the nucleus of an atom. They carry the same mass as a proton. They are found in the nucleus of an atoms together with the protons. However, atoms of a given element are isotopes of one another, if they have a different number of neutrons. e.g. Hydrogen , exhibits three isotopes. #1 protium ; 1 proton, 0 neutrons, 1 electron.( commonest isotope) #2 deuterium ; 1 proton, 1 neutron, 1 electron. ( heavy hydrogen) #3 tritium ; 1 proton, 2 neutrons, 1 electron. ( super heavy hydrogen and radio -active). Note in this table the number of neutrons in each isotope. The next element in the Periodic Table is Helium #1 helium ; 2 proton, 2 neutrons, 2 electron. Note the same number of neutrons as tritium , but now has two protons. A Neutron, in nuclear physics, can disintegrate to form a proton and an electron.


How are electron neutron proton alike?

Neutrons and Protons are both Baryons, which are types of subatomic particles that are made up of three Quarks. Protons are made up of two Up Quarks (+2/3 charge each) and one Down Quark (-1/3 charge). A Neutron is made up of one Up Quark and two Down Quarks. Electrons are a completely different story. Electrons are Fermions, or more specifically, Leptons. Leptons are classified by not having any strong interactions but also following the Pauli Exclusion Principle. Electrons, as with all other Fermions, have no mass. Protons and Neutrons, however, do.


Are electrons alike?

all electrons are alike


How are protons neutrons and electrons alike in mass?

The mass of an electron is negligible compared to the mass of a proton or neutron. Electrons are true fundamental particles and protons and neutrons (collectively; nucleons) are not. Electron mass is 9.11 x 10E-31 kg. A proton's mass is 1.67 x 10E-27 kg and a neutron is very slightly heavier. However, an approximation would be that a proton or an electron is about 1800 times heavier than an electron. Almost all of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus and thus amounts to the mass of the protons and neutrons only. The nucleus-orbiting electrons have negligible mass by comparison.


How are the three isotopes of hydrogen alike?

The three isotopes of hydrogen are called: hydrogen (1H or H, no neutrons), deuterium (2H or D, one neutron), and tritium (3H or T, two neutrons).They each have their own special name to make it easier to refer to them. They are fairly commonly used in chemistry and physics (especially deuterium).


How are hydrogen 1 and hydrogen 2 alike?

Both hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2 are isotopes of hydrogen, with hydrogen-1 being the most common isotope and hydrogen-2 being a rare isotope known as deuterium. Both isotopes consist of one proton in their nucleus, but deuterium also has one neutron alongside the proton, making it heavier than hydrogen-1.


What adjective applies to neutron and Switzerland alike?

Neutral


How is proton and electron alike?

Both have equal and opposite charges.


How are uranium and plutonium alike?

Plutonium has the same composition as uranium, except for the fact that it contains one more neutron and one more proton. Actually Plutonium-239 has 2 more protons and 2 more neutrons than Uranium-235.


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How do isotpes of one element different and how are they alike?

the protons stay the same but the number of neutrons change. e.g hydrogen has two isotope deutrium has one neutron and tritium has 2 neutrons however the original hydrogen has no neutron. i hope this helped you.