Tells you where this element resides in the period table. tell you which group,,metallic , gas, or liquid.
It tells you (1) how many protons are in the element, and (2) what the element is since all atoms of an element will have the same number of protons.It's D. The number of protons in its atoms.It tells how many protons/electrons that element has.
The atomic number tells us the number of electrons and the number of protons., i.e. Atomic Number = Number of electrons = Number of Protons. The atomic mass tells the total number of particles in the nucleus, i.e. Atomic Mass = # of protons + number of neutrons. The Group number is the heading at the top of a column in the table. It tells the the outer electron configuration of the atom. This determines many chemical properties of the element.
The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus. As such, it defines the element, since each element has a definite and defined number of protons. In the element, it also tells you the number of electrons, since the element (not the ion) has a neutral charge and protons = electrons.
The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of that element.
The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of the associated element.
It tells you (1) how many protons are in the element, and (2) what the element is since all atoms of an element will have the same number of protons.It's D. The number of protons in its atoms.It tells how many protons/electrons that element has.
The group to which the element belongs and, therefore, its chemical properties.
Atomic number and it also tells the number of protons and electrons in an atom it is on top of the element symbol.
The atomic number of the element refers to the number of protons of an atom: all atoms of an element have this number of protons. A neutral atom of the element will have the same number of electrons.
The element's atomic number.
Groups run vertically downwards and periods run horizontally from left to right. The group number of an element usually tells the number of valence electrons (free electrons) in its atom and the period number tells the number of shells an atom possesses e.g. elements of group 3 will have 3 shells in total. Hope this helps :)
it tells you the number of protons and electrons