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In amy line accrues the periodic table each step to the right indicates that the element contains one more proton than the element to its left. Nickel has one more proton (28) than cobalt (27) and occupies its proper position.
No, sodium hydrogen carbonate is a compound. If a substance has more than one element mentioned in its name (this one has three) it is not an element.
The variable is protons. Each element in the periodic table of elements has one more proton in its nucleus than the element before it (starting with hydrogen, which has one proton).
The element with 5 fewer electrons than sodium is not a gaseous element!
The sodium ion has one more proton than neon and 2 more neutrons. It has a positive charge where neon is neutral but they both do have 10 electrons
magnesium has 1 more proton than sodium. Magnesium belongs to group-2
Platinum
A sodium ion has one more proton than electrons, as the outermost electron has been lost.
In amy line accrues the periodic table each step to the right indicates that the element contains one more proton than the element to its left. Nickel has one more proton (28) than cobalt (27) and occupies its proper position.
zinc
Sodium is more reactive then Magnesium as it is a group 1 element and magnesium is a group 2 element
maybe proton
No, sodium hydrogen carbonate is a compound. If a substance has more than one element mentioned in its name (this one has three) it is not an element.
yes when it has no more than 1 atom
The atomic number is equivalent to its number of protons. One proton in atom is its atomic number is 1. Hydrogen is the only atom with one proton.
Sodium
The variable is protons. Each element in the periodic table of elements has one more proton in its nucleus than the element before it (starting with hydrogen, which has one proton).