at 118 - Ununoctinium
The protons of an element determine the atomic number, also known as the proton number. Do not confuse this with mass number which is the number of protons and neutrons.
An element is a substance in which all atoms have the same number of protons. Each element is identified by its unique number of protons, known as the atomic number.
The nuclei of all atoms of a given element always have the same number of protons. This number is unique to each element and is known as the element's atomic number.
Sum of protons and neutrons is the Mass number of the element. The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. Neutrons and protons are sub atomic particles.
the number on an element is known as the atomic number. It states the number of protons or electrons found in an atom
Danstaditur is not a known element in the periodic table, so it does not have a specific number of protons assigned to it. It is likely a fictional or hypothetical element.
The number of protons, also known as the atomic number of the element.
The number of protons in the atom's nucleus determines its element. This number is known as the atomic number and is unique to each element.
There are many different types of elements, all varying in the number of protons they contain. To determine the number of protons in a specific element, refer to the periodic table of elements. The atomic number (generally listed above the element's symbol, sometimes represented as 'Z') is equal to the number of protons in that atom.
The number of protons in the atomic nucleus determines what element it is. Each element has a unique number of protons, known as its atomic number.
Subatomic particles identify elements based on the number of protons in the nucleus. Protons give the element its identity, as each element has a unique number of protons. This number is known as the atomic number, and it determines how the element behaves chemically and physically.
Protons are positively charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They determine the element's identity by the number of protons present, known as the atomic number. The number of protons also influences the chemical properties of the element.