Here are the most obvious ones:
The three basic subatomic particles of an atom are protons,which has a positive charge. Electrons, which has a negative charge, and neutrons which have no charge.
Phosphorus and sulfur both have 16 neutrons.
Yes, 1H (Hydrogen-1), the most common isotope of hydrogen has a single protons and no neutrons.
- Electron - surrounding the nucleus in orbitals/shells with a negative charge and are in a electron cloud - Proton - make up the nucleus with the positive charge - Neutron - make up the nucleus with no charge what so ever
The nucleus contains 18 protons and neutrons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope of argon. Ar-20, the most common isotope of argon has 22 neutrons.
the protons are positively charged that's how you know if it is a proton or an electron because a electron has a negative charge
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron.
Protons=17 Neutrons depend on isotope but most common is 18, and electrons depend on compound however by it self cl has 17 but it steals an electron from other elements to get 18
it is a particle smaller than an atom. usually the protons,neutrons,and electrons.
6 protons. The number of neutrons varies, but the most common isotope has 6 neutrons.
The most common isotope of actinium, Ac-227, has 89 protons and electrons and 138 neutrons.
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
There are three particles that make up an atom: electrons, protons, and neutrons. The electron is a tiny, light particle that has a negative charge. The proton is larger and heavier and has a positive charge. The neutron is large and heavy just like a proton, but this particle does not have any charge at all.
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
A neutral nitrogen atom has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons. If it is electrically charged, the number of electrons will be different. If it is an isotope of nitrogen other than the most common (N-14), the number of neutrons will be different. Protons = Atomic Number Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Protons Electrons = Protons Atomic number is the amount of protons in element.
All have exactly 1 proton and 1 electron. protium : 0 neutrons deuterium : 1 neutron tritium : 2 neutrons
Zinc has 30 protons and 30 electrons. 64Zn is its most common isotope, having 64 - 30 = 34 neutrons. Zinc's electron configuration is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10.