isotopes
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
it depends because isotopes have different nucleon numbers but their atomic number stays the same.
Isotopes are atoms of the same elements with different number of neutrons.
Different atomic numbers represent different elements.
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
no
the two atoms belong to two different elements
No. Some may have different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element (atoms with the same number of protons in the nucleus) may have different numbers of neutrons, and so will have different masses. As an example, chlorine is a mixture of different isotopes with some of the atoms having different neutrons numbers.
Atoms of different elements are characterized by the number of protons they contain in their nucleus, which determines the atomic number and identity of the element. The arrangement and number of electrons in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus also vary among elements. Additionally, different elements have unique chemical properties based on how their atoms interact with one another.
An atom is a general term. Elements are specific kinds of atoms that vary by the number of protons they have.
No, the number of protons defines what element an atom belongs to. If two atoms are of different elements then they have different number of protons.
Atoms of each element have a specific number of protons.