3 protons and same for electrons
3 protons, 3 electrons and 4 neutrons
The first ionization energy of boron is greater than that of lithium because boron has one more proton in its nucleus than lithium, leading to a stronger attraction between the nucleus and the outer electron being removed. Additionally, boron has a smaller atomic radius than lithium, resulting in stronger electron-electron repulsions for boron, making it harder to remove an electron.
Three. Since the atom is neutral the number of protons and electrons will be equivalent. Lithium is atomic number 3 indicating there are 3 protons in the element, hence three electrons.
Boron has a higher first ionization energy than lithium. This is because boron has one more proton in its nucleus than lithium, leading to increased nuclear charge and stronger attraction for its outermost electron.
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The atomic nucleus of lithium has 3 protons.
A proton is bigger than electron
A proton is bigger than electron
An electron will not decay into a proton by any means.
If it absorbs one neutron it becomes Stable isotope of Lithium but question is how ?
No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
There are rules and consideration to be taken into account to tell which element is heavier. The mass of an element is considered by its number of proton and neutrons. The mass of an electron is equivalent to about 0.00005 of the proton which has a mass of 1. So yeah! more proton and neutron, the mass of the element will be heavier.In this case, the mass of lithium is heavier than the mass of helium because lithium has more protons and neutrons. If You look into the period table, Helium is 2nd and lithium is 3rd which is heavier.