They are equal to the Proton number, giving the atom a net charge of 0.
If electrons are gained or lost, then it's not an atom anymore, it's an Ion.
Atoms have equal numbers of protons and electrons.
No. When atoms share electron pairs they form covalent bonds. Isotopes are atoms having different numbers of neutrons.
Atoms with larger atomic numbers have a larger electron cloud, or system of orbitals
Yes, and even more than that: equal numbers of each kindof atoms.
the quantum number n determines the energy of an electron in a hyrdogen atom.
Every atom has electrons equal to the no. of its atomic no.
Atoms have positive protons in the nucleus with an equal number of negative electrons around the outside the nucleus. No there is no charge on an atom with equal numbers of protons and electrons.
False, a Hydrogen has 1 electron and Oxygen has 8 electrons
The formula that has an equal number of nitrogen atoms is N2, which represents a nitrogen molecule composed of two nitrogen atoms bonded together.
The algebraic sum of the oxidation numbers of all atoms in a polyatomic ion is equal to the overall charge of the ion.
The amount of atoms in H3O4 can be determined by adding the subatomic numbers. 3 atoms of hydrogen and 4 atoms of oxygen equal 7 atoms.
Any chemical reaction.