Location and momentum. You can determine either, but not both.
Location
position.
Electrons:)
Each neutral atom has a specific number of electrons (equal to the number of protons and the atomic number).
There is no such thing as "atomic electricity." Electricity is the accumulation or the motion of electrons.
The number of protons in the atomic nucleus determines the properties of an element. Every element has its own unique number of protons, called its atomic number, which is displayed on the periodic table. The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number on the periodic table.
distance from the atomic nuclei
Postition
"position"
Position
The atomic number
To determine the number of protons, look at the atomic number. The number of electrons is also the atomic number.To find the number of neutrons subtract the atomic number from the Atomic Mass number.
It is because atomic no. is decided on the basis of no. of protons in the atom and no. of protons is equal to no. of electrons in an atom.
In an atom, no. of protons = no. of electrons=atomic no. no. of neutrons=atomic mass-atomic no.
Atomic number is same as the number of protons and number of electrons.
the number of electrons of an atom is the same as it's atomic number
No, the valance electrons determine the charge, the atomic number is determined by the number of protons. Generally, electrons are equal to protons, but in ions it is different, so use protons.
In the neutral atom of a chemical element number of electrons= number of protons=atomic number.
In a neutral atom the total number of electrons is equal to the number of protons and atomic number.