Protons and neutrons exist in the nucleus of an atom. The electrons in an atom exist outside the nucleus. All elements have at least one proton; in fact the number of protons, which are positively charged, determines which element it is. Normally, all the elements except hydrogen (H) also contain neutrons, which have no charge (they're neutral, hence their name.)
Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons.
The nucleus
Silver is an atom, protons and neutrons are in the nucleus of atoms.
Nope, the atomic number is equal to the number of protons.
The neutron. Unless it is an isotope, which has a different number of neutrons.
A neutron. Protons are positively charged.
Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons.
The nucleus
Silver is an atom, protons and neutrons are in the nucleus of atoms.
Protons and neutrons have almost the same mass.
Atoms are made up of Protons, Electrons and sometimes there are Neutron present. They are the basic building blocks.
It contains Protons and Neutron's.
Nope, the atomic number is equal to the number of protons.
The three main particles in atoms are a proton which is a positive charge, electron which is a negative charge and a neotron which has no charge at all. Tahlia :)
A neutron star is not made of atoms; it is made of neutrons. It is electrically neutral because the matter that collapsed to form it contained the same number of electrons and protons.
The atoms having 2 protons only in nucleus is not stable but 2 protons with 2 neutron in Helium nucleus are very stable.
The neutron. Unless it is an isotope, which has a different number of neutrons.