No. An element is a type of atom; distinguished by the number of protons; an isotope might be considered a "sub-type", distinguished by the number of neutrons. In other words, different isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons, but the number of neutrons varies. This is completely unrelated to the electric charge.
The proton is a positively charged subatomic particle
It will repel
Proton.
A Proton.
Nucleus.
A positively charged particle that is also a beta particle is a Positron.
The name of a positively charged particle in the nucleus is proton.
This particle is rejected.
The proton is a positively charged subatomic particle
This particle is the proton.
This particle is the proton.
It will repel
It will repel
It will repel
This particle will be rejected.
it is the proton
Proton.