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The atomic # is the same as the number of protons
A proton is a single positive charge in the nucleus of an atom. The number of protons determine what the atom is. Hydrogen has one proton, compared to eight for oxygen.
The weaker acid and base determine the extent to which a proton-transfer reaction occurs. Acid base reactions are called proton transfers.
The weaker acid and base determine the extent to which a proton-transfer reaction occurs. Acid base reactions are called proton transfers.
Proton + Nuetron = Atomic Mass
Use Colomb's law.
Find the weight on the periodic table then subtract the proton numbers.
If a proton, is a proton then it is a proton. (True).
A banana is not an element. You would have to determine the specific elements present and then figure out what their proton and neutron counts are.
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the identity of the element.
One way is to consult a copy of "The Periodic Table of the Elements". Great Q'n!