All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons, which is its atomic number. A neutral atom will have the same number of electrons as protons.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and neutrons and electrons. For example: All Calcium atoms have 20 neutrons. They don't have the same number of neutrons, protons, and electrons its just that every Aluminum atom you see will have the same number of protons, then you will see its neutrons and there might be more or less of them than protons but is you see a few of them, they will have the exact same number of neutrons. Same goes to the electrons. They will also have the same weight, radius, and chemical symbol and number.
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yes. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, thus electorns, thus the same chemical properties. Where isotpes differ is in the number of neutrons. Consider hydrogen, atomic number 1, atomic weight 1, 1 proton, 1 electron vs duterium, atomic number 1 atomic weight 2, 1 proton, 1 electron, 1 neutron. H2O = water D2O = heavy water
When they are of the same element.
Yes; isotopes of the same element have the same atomic number but differ in their atomic masses.
An element's number of protons is the same as its atomic number.
The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in its nucleus. The number of protons define what the element is.
Atoms of the same Element have this.
Atoms with the same atomic number are all atoms of the same element. However, if the atoms have different molecular weights, they are isotopes of the same element.
They would have to be atoms of the same element, and the same isotope of that element.
yes. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons, thus electorns, thus the same chemical properties. Where isotpes differ is in the number of neutrons. Consider hydrogen, atomic number 1, atomic weight 1, 1 proton, 1 electron vs duterium, atomic number 1 atomic weight 2, 1 proton, 1 electron, 1 neutron. H2O = water D2O = heavy water
All atoms with the same number of protons are atoms of the same element. The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.
An atomic number is actually related to an element and not an atom. Therefore, the question is not relevant. It is NOT atoms that have an atomic number; it is the element.
Two atoms of same element (for a given isotope) are identical and hence have the same atomic radius.
isotope
isotopes Atoms of the same element are called Isotopes. they have the same number of atoms (i.e. same atomic number) but different number of neutrons
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When they are of the same element.
An element is a substance made up of atoms with the same atomic number