Nitrogen (II) oxide, or NO contains one nitrogen atom (Z=7) and one oxygen atom (Z=8), for a total of 15 protons.
All phosphorus atoms have 15 protons (hence their atomic number of fifteen). Assuming the atom is neutral, it will also have an equal amount of electrons.
Does Mg 2 contain 15 protons and 10 electrons
It contains the nucleons (protons and neutrons)
The 14 protons means it has the atomic number 14, and from the periodic table you can see that it is silicon, Si. The 15 neutrons added to the 14 protons means it has a mass number of 29, and is an isotope of silicon called silicon-29.
The atomic number is the number of protons, so 15.
Any atom should have equal number of protons and electrons. If the atom contains 15 protons then it must contain 15 electrons.
P is a p block non metal. Atom contains 15 protons.
The element that has 15 protons in it's protons is phosphorus (P).
ZnCl2 is not a element. It is an compound. however Zn contains 30 protons.
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
Protons, because electrons are equal to the atomic number and protons are equal to the number of electrons.
Phosphorus contains 15 protons.Its atomic number is also 15.
All phosphorus atoms have 15 protons (hence their atomic number of fifteen). Assuming the atom is neutral, it will also have an equal amount of electrons.
Does Mg 2 contain 15 protons and 10 electrons
No that is wrong. that compound has more protons than electrons.
Isotopes contains similar protons. So it contains 16 protons.