Protons, neutrons and electronsare the most basic (internal) particles of an atom of any kind. They make the mass (protons and neutrons, both in the nucleus) and chemical properties (elctrons, in particular shells or orbit around the nucleus).
Protons are not electrons. Protons (and neutrons) are in the family of subatomic particles called "baryons", while electrons are in the family called "leptons".
Protons, neutrons, and electrons can form any type of atom on the Periodic Table of Elements.The amount of protons determine what type of element an atom is.If the number of neutrons differ from the stable amount it should have, the atom is known as an isotope.If the amount of electrons differ from the amount of protons, the atom is known as an ion.
Elements are made of one type of atom. Atoms are made of electrons, neutrons and protons
(The constituent particles of an atom are the electron, the proton and the neutron; all three are fermions. However, the hydrogen-1 atom has no neutrons and the hydron ion has no electrons.) WIkipedia
Electrons, protons, and neutrons are different parts of an atom. The proton is positive and the electron is negative while the neutron is of both equally. Depending on the number of each is in an atom, is the type of atom you have.
An atom that has eight protons, seven neutrons and nine electrons is an oxygen atom because of the eight protons, seven neutrons makes it a particular isotope of oxygen, and with nine electrons means that it is an ion with a charge of minus one, this is unusual because oxygen tends to form ions with minus two not minus one
There are 3 types of particles in Oxygen: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons. There are 8 protons, 8 electrons (unless it has an ionic bond, in which case it has 10), and 8 neutrons (unless it's an isotope, which can have any number of neutrons).
As all other chemical elements einsteinium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
If you know the atomic no. and atomic mass, then the no. of electrons, no. of protons and no. of neutrons can also be determined. Atomic No.=No. of electrons = No. of protons. No. of neutrons=Atomic mass-Atomic no. Also, by no. of electrons you can determine its valency and the no. of valence electrons.
No. Atoms differ in number of protons, neutrons and electrons.
Neutrons & Electrons. Protons cannot be transferred, lost or gained.
nucleus that contains protons and neutrons electrons that revolve around the nucleus in addition, there are sub-atomic particles inside the nucleus that balances the charges and the spin.