They cannot be compared because a proton is a part of the atom and an isotope is just a variant of a particular chemical element which is made of atoms
Yes it is.
An electron is 1/1,836 of a proton.
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. It has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus, compared to regular hydrogen which has only one proton. Deuterium is slightly heavier than regular hydrogen and is often used in laboratory experiments and as a tracer in scientific studies.
The product isotopehas one proton more and one nuetron fewer than the reactant isotope.
Ionized hydrogen-1 isotope is identical to a proton.
Protons have a larger mass, but it is unclear which (if either) have a larger radius. The electron does not seem to have ANY measurable radius.
the first isotope of hydrogen
No neutrons; H-1 has only one proton and one electron.
Deuterium, it has 1 neutron and one proton.
The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.The most common isotope of hydrogen has one proton, and one electron.
neutron to proton ratio :)
Every atom, ion, and isotope of the same element will have the same number of protons. Hydrogen has one proton.