Protons, neutrons and electrons are all components af the atom.
Proton: 1,007 276 466 77(10) Atomic Mass units (u); positive electrical charge, component of the atomic nucleus, contain quarks and gluons
Neutron: 1,008 664 915 6 (6) atomic mass units (u), neutral, component of the atomic nucleus, contain quarks and gluons
Electron: 5,485 799 094 3(23).10-4 atomic mass units (u), negative electrical charge, component of the atom
they come in the same ammount. since the protons are positive and the electrons are negative, they attract, and come in the same number. there may be exceptions, but in your average atom, there are the same number of protons and electrons.
They are both part of particles of an atom.
1. They both spin around the nucleus of an atom.
2. They both end in "on" or "ons".
Protons and electrons are subatomic particles. Protons have positive charge, electrons have negative charge.
Both have equal but opposite charges.
They both reside in the atomic nucleus, they are both hadrons and they both have about the same mass and are made of Quarks.
There is only one common. It is the size of the charge.
they are the same in number
Alpha decay release a helium nucleus (2 protons and 2 nutrons).
There are about 61 neutrons in silver. It actually has less electrons and protons than neutrons, since it only has 47 of them.
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Potassium have th atomic number of 19 this means it has 19 protons in its "core" and in atoms the number of electrons are always equal to the number of protons hence also 19. the number of neutrons however vary dependent on witch potassium isotope it is the average for potassium is however 20 in potassium 39
18 neutrons.
nutrons
Sum of protons and nutrons
Carbon
The nucleus contains protons and nutrons.
All isotopes of carbon have 6 protons.
Protons are positive, electrons are negative, and neutrons have no charge.
a big ball of protons and nutrons
mass number= protons+nutrons
Alpha decay release a helium nucleus (2 protons and 2 nutrons).
10 protons, 8 (or more, up to 14) neutrons
Zero. It does, however, have 13 protons, and anywhere from 8 to 29 neutrons, depending on the isotope. The common, stable isotope has 14 neutrons.
The number of protons plus the number of nutrons