Silver, symbol AG.
See Periodic Table. Atomic number=number of protons.
The number of protons in the nucleus determines the identity of the element.
Elements do not move around the nucleus since the nucleus is at the core of the element.
Carbon is the element which has 6 protons in the nucleus.
This is 100% dependant on the element and the isotope of the element. Not every nucleus is the same.
The number of protons in the nucleus identifies the element. It is like a fingerprint for that element. No other element will have that same number of protons. As soon as the number of protons in the nucleus changes, so does the identity of the element change.
Yes. This is called an element's atomic number, and it is the key identifier for this element.
Radiation?
the number of protons in the nucleus of an element.
This element is carbon.
If an element is radioactive, it refers to the stability of their atomic nucleus. If that atomic nucleus is not stable, it is considered radioactive.
The element with 135 neutrons in its nucleus is Xenon, which has an atomic number of 54.
Hydrogen (atomic number 1) typically only has a single proton in its nucleus.