Mass, charge and place in the atom are different.
Electrons carry a negative charge, protons and neutrons do not.
Electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge.
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Protons aren't in electrons? The Protons and Neutrons are in the centre of the nucleus of an atom, whilst the electrons are outside the nucleus..
These particles are: protons, neutrons and electrons.
A potassium atom has 19 protons.An uncharged atom therefore has 19 electrons, but in solution many potassium atoms exist as ions (K+), with 18 electrons.
Electrons are negatively charged particles found in the electron cloud of an atom, while protons are positively charged particles located in the nucleus. Protons are about 1,836 times more massive than electrons.
None. Electrons and protons are entirely different things.
Calcium has 20 protons and electrons and a number of neutrons different for each isotope..
There are many different types of ions, having many different quantities of electrons and protons. The H+ ion has one proton and no electrons. That's the simplest.
No. By definition an ion is electrically charged and so must have a different number of protons and electrons. A chloride ion has 17 protons and 18 electrons.
You could describe it as neutral as the charge of the protons cancels out the charge of the electrons, essentially though it is just a normal atom as if the number of protons was different to the number of electrons, it would be classed as an ion.