The isotope hydrogen-1.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
The number of neutrons differ for each isotope of a chemical element.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Hydrogen.
Each element has a different number of protons and neutrons. So it changes for each element.
An atom of any element must contain protons, neutrons, and electrons. The number of protons in the nucleus determines the element's identity, while the neutrons and electrons help determine its stability and reactivity.
Um, the element calcium? Protons, neutrons, electrons..
neutrons
An element with 16 neutrons could be oxygen-16, which is a stable isotope of oxygen.
Isotopes are elements that differ in the number of neutrons they have. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons in their nuclei but different numbers of neutrons, resulting in varying atomic weights.
An element that does not contain all three subatomic particles—protons, neutrons, and electrons—is hydrogen-1 (the most common isotope of hydrogen). It has one proton and one electron but lacks neutrons. Other hydrogen isotopes, such as deuterium and tritium, have neutrons, but the standard hydrogen atom does not.
There are 8 neutrons in oxygen element because the no. of electrons are equal to the number of protons and oxygen element contain 8 electrons.