In isotopes of a particular element, the number of neutrons differ where the number of protons and electrons remain same.
The photon - definitely.
Radon is a gas, possible to be in buildings. Radon 222 is an isotope of radon, the most common.
The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.
The most common plutonium isotope is plutonium 239.
K-39 isotope has 20 neutrons
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
The photon - definitely.
Try "the proton" (change the electrons and you get ions, change the neutrons and you get an isotope.)
Radon is a gas, possible to be in buildings. Radon 222 is an isotope of radon, the most common.
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
The number of protons tells you which chemical element the atom is. The number of neutrons determines the isotope of the element.
The most common isotope of silicon is the isotope 28Si: 92,23 %.
The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.The most common isotope of carbon is carbon-12.
The most common plutonium isotope is plutonium 239.
K-39 isotope has 20 neutrons
Vanadium-51 is the most common isotope.
The most stable isotope of radon is 222Rn.