the atomic number
The atomic number of the element is the number of protons, therefore there has to be the same amount of electrons to protons.
In an atom, there are the same amount of protons as electrons, if that's what you mean.
An isotope
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
If you mean same number, yes
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
all elements have the same amount of protons and neutrons. when they are not balanced e.g. there is an extra electron, they are no longer atoms they are ions.
depends on the atom, Isotopes are mutations of Atoms, with a different mass number. they still have the same amount of protons and electrons as the proper atom.
The atomic number of an element is how many protons and electrons (you must have the same amount of protons as electrons) an element has in it's nucleus. The Atomic number= number of protons= number of electrons.
There are 88 protons/electrons in radium. There are 138 neutrons.
NoYes. A neutral atom will have the same number of protons and electrons.
In a chemical element, there are the same amount of protons as there are electrons. In the chemical element copper, there are currently 29 electrons.