protons and electrons
protons
protons apex mz.rena:-)
protons and electrons will always be = number
The sum of oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is always zero. (Note that in order for this to be true, the oxidation number of each type of atom present must by multiplied by the number of such atoms present in the formula unit for the compound before the addition is performed.)
A particle containing 6 protons, 7 neutrons, and 6 electrons is a neutral carbon atom. The number of protons determines the element, so 6 protons corresponds to carbon on the periodic table. The number of neutrons is added to determine the isotope, and the number of electrons balances the charge to make it neutral.
A particle with no charge at all is considered neutral. This means it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, resulting in a net charge of zero. Examples of neutral particles include neutrons and neutral atoms.
The neutron; nmass = 1, 008 664 915 6(6) amu.
In a neutral atom, the number of protons (or the number of electrons) are the same as the atomic number.
In a neutral atom, the number of protons is always equal to the number of electrons.
Atomic number is equal to the number of protons and electrons (in a neutral atom).
A Neutron is a particle that holds no charge. A Proton holds a positive charge, and an electron holds a negative charge.
No - in fact it is quite rare