The all have a nucleus made out of protons and neutrons (except 1H) and electrons are in orbit around them.
A standard hydrogen atom has 1 proton. The Atomic Number of any element is the number of protons that element has.
Carbon (12).
The standard atomic notation for an atom of argon with 20 neutrons and 18 protons is 38Ar.
There are 8 more neutrons in an isotope of carbon-14 than in a standard carbon atom. Carbon-14 has 8 neutrons, while a standard carbon atom (carbon-12) has 6 neutrons.
The mass of carbon -12 atom is known as standard atomic mass
It is called "standard condition".
The standard number of that atom.
The atom and its atomic resonance frequency standard.
The standard atom is neutral; the ions are Po2+ and Po4+.
No, isotopes have the same number of protons as the standard atom of that element. Isotopes are variants of an element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons, leading to variations in atomic mass.
not usually, a standard atom will contain the same amount of electrons and PROTONS, not neutrons
with C14 atom