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How many protons does boron have?

Boron has five protons.The element boron has 5 protons.5


If the atomic number of an element is five how many protons does the element have?

Neutrons do not affect the neutrality (or charge) of an atom; protons and electrons do. In order to be neutral, the number of protons must be the same as the number of electrons.


What is the identity of an element with 5 protons 7 neutrons and 5 electrons?

Five protons makes this the element boron. The number of protons is the atomic number, and determines the identity of an element. This example would be the boron-12 isotope because it contains 5 protons and 7 neutrons.


What is the name of protons in the atoms of an element?

Protons are protons, no matter what element they are in.


What element contains 16 protons?

what element contains 16 protons? what element contains 10 protons?


How many protons are in an atom of a pure element?

Each chemical element has a specific number of protons; the number of protons is equal to atomic number of the element.


What is the symbol and name for the element with 33 protons?

The chemical element with 33 protons is: arsenic (As).


Do protons of an element vary?

All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons determines the element.


What is the element that has the most protons of any element in group 18?

Radon (Rn) has the most protons of any element in Group 0 (18) with 86 protons. However, if or when Ununoctium is officially confirmed, that will become the element with most protons in that family, with 118 protons.


What type of element atom has 80 protons?

An element atom with 80 protons is lead (Pb) on the periodic table.


What do the protons do?

The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.


Why are there not isotopes with unusual numbers of protons?

If the number of protons changes so does the element, as the number of protons defines the element.