Protons are positive, electrons are negative, and neutrons have no charge.
10 protons, 8 (or more, up to 14) neutrons
Protons/Electrons: 85 Number of Neutrons: 125
nutrons
All isotopes of carbon have 6 protons.
18 protons and 22 neutrons in the most commonly occurring isotope argon-40. In argon-36 there are 18 neutrons but this isotope is only present in nature at 0.34%
10 protons, 8 (or more, up to 14) neutrons
Nitrogen's atomic number is 7. Thus, it has 7 protons and 7 electrons. 14N has 14 - 7 = 7 neutrons.
Electrons have the smallest mass compared to protons and neutrons. The mass of a proton is approximately 1836 times greater than the mass of an electron, and the mass of a neutron is slightly greater than that of a proton.
All you need is the periodic table and a brain. The number of protons is the atomic number(located at the top left hand side of the square for each element) The number of nutrons is the the Atomic Mass minus the Atomic Number.
Protons/Electrons: 85 Number of Neutrons: 125
nutrons
Protons have an electrical charge of +1. Neutrons have an electrical charge of 0. Electrons have an electrical charge of -1.
No, matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms which are made up of nutrons ,electrons and protons.
Sum of protons and nutrons
All isotopes of carbon have 6 protons.
There are two neutrons in a helium atom, along with two protons and two electrons. Helium-4 is the most common and stable isotope of helium, with two protons and two neutrons.
Electrons and Nutrons