Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons will have the same name. The number of protons in an atomic nucleus is what we use to number the elements. Elements with the same number of protons are the same element, as the identity of an element is due solely to the number of protons in its nucleus.
Number of protons + Number of neutrons = Mass number(number of nucleons)
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IsotopeIsotopes
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus of that element.
The number of protons in an atom is its atomic number.
The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. This is commonly known as the atomic number. Its notation is A.
Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons will have the same name. The number of protons in an atomic nucleus is what we use to number the elements. Elements with the same number of protons are the same element, as the identity of an element is due solely to the number of protons in its nucleus.
Number of protons + Number of neutrons = Mass number(number of nucleons)
The number of protons in an element is called the atomic number.
Name: ChlorineSymbol: ClAtomic Number: 17So atomic number = protons = 17
that is it's atomic number
mass number
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Protons!
The number of protons in a nucleus of an atom is called the "proton number", strangely enough. If you are a physicist, you will most likely prefer this term. Chemists however, would rather call it "atomic number".
Kr has the atomic number of 36. It has similar number of electrons and protons.