On average, in any atom, you will have the same number of electrons and protons.
An atom is neutral if the numbers of protons and electrons are equal it's neutral.
Atomic numbers are the number of protons and electrons in a atom.
In any neutral atom, the numbers of protons and electrons are equal.
The numbers of protons and of electrons in the atom must be the same.
An atom does not have an electrical charge. Atoms have equal numbers of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. If there are not equal numbers of protons (+1) and electrons (-1) then it is not called an atom, it is called an ion.
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The number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom are the same and given by the element's atomic number.
Yes, if an atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons, the atom is described as being electrically neutral. If an atom has a different amount of protons and electrons it is electrically charged, and is called an ion, rather than an atom.
That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.That is called a neutral atom, because it has no electric charge. If the atom has an electric charge (i.e., it has more protons than electrons, or more electrons than protons), it is called an ion.
The numbers of protons and the numbers of electrons balance; they are equal.
Equal numbers of protons and electrons.
A neutral atom has equal numbers of elecrons and protons.