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What detemines the identit of an element?

The number of protons it has in the nucleus. Number of electrons and neutrons can vary but if the number of protons changes, you have a different element. Number of protons is a constant in an element which never changes.


Do the number of protons in a specific atom ever change?

no. because if the number of protons changes, then the element changes


What happens when the number of neutrons changes in a element?

a poopy


Why are there not isotopes with unusual numbers of protons?

If the number of protons changes so does the element, as the number of protons defines the element.


When neutrons are released from the nucleus it changes to what?

Isotopes of the element is formed when the number of neutron changes.


An element cannot be changed by any physical or chemical means because those changes do not affect the atom's number of neutrons.?

An element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus, known as its atomic number. This number determines the specific properties and identity of the element. Any physical or chemical changes to an element do not alter the number of protons, and therefore do not change the element itself.


The part of an element that never changes is the?

The number of protons.


The atomic number is the same as?

The atomic number is the number fo protons in an atom's nucleus. It decides the element's position on the periodic table, as well as what the element is. No two elements have the same atomic number. As soon as the atomic number, or number of protons, changes, the element itself actually changes into a new element.


The number of protons in its nucleus mean?

The number of protons in the nucleus identifies the element. It is like a fingerprint for that element. No other element will have that same number of protons. As soon as the number of protons in the nucleus changes, so does the identity of the element change.


What happens when the number of protons in an atom change?

The type of atom is now different from what it was. (It has a new identity.)


What volume of the sun transmutates each second?

4.2 million tonnes.


Can you form ions of the same element by changing the number of protons?

No. As the number of protons changes, the identity of the element changes and new elements are formed.Ions are formed only when electrons (and not protons) are gained or lost.