Au, Gold.
Au is the chemical symbol for gold. It has an atomic number of 79 meaning it has 79 protons and 79 electrons. I assume that is what you mean
The chemical symbol of uranium is U; uranium has 92 protons.
The number of protons of an atom is equal to its atomic number, and element number 79 is gold (Au).
The chemical element with 33 protons is: arsenic (As).
Au - the 79th element (has 79 protons)
It is Lr, which is the chemical symbol for Lawrencium.
The chemical symbol is Cu2+.
Au - the 79th element (has 79 protons)
This chemical element is gold (Au).
To find the chemical symbol, first determine the number of protons, which is the mass number minus the number of neutrons. In this case, 186 (mass number) - 111 (neutrons) = 75 protons. The chemical symbol for the element with 75 protons is Rhenium, and its symbol is Re.
Gold is not a molecular element. It is a pure chemical element with the atomic number 79 and symbol Au. Its atoms are composed of 79 protons and varying numbers of neutrons in the nucleus, surrounded by electrons.
Gold is NOT a proton. It is an element found in the Periodic Table, with the symnol 'Au' (Aurum ; Latin for Gold). However an atom of Gold contains 79 protons, 79 electrons 118 neutrons. It has an atomic mass of 197. (79 + 118 = 197)