Every element is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons, similarly, these are all made up of quarks. All elements can also lose an electron through ionization, also referred to as the first ionization energy, although the energy required to ionize the atom is not constant.
All atoms of an element (neutral) will have the same number of protons and electrons.
However, they can have different number of neutrons and hence different mass numbers, resulting in isotopes
All atoms of an element have the same number of protons, as that is how they are categorised. There is also the same number of electrons when the atom is in its pure, neutral state. However, the neutron number of an atom can change to form an isotope of an element.
The atomic number, which is the same as the number of protons in each atom of the element.
the number of protons is similar for all atoms of the same element
they all have electrons, protons neutrons. They all have a weight and they can all be calculated in moles.
The number of protons is always the same.
All atoms of the same element are not identical. The atoms of same element with different number of neutrons are called as isotopes. Although, the number of protons and electrons are same in every atom.
All elements are composed of atoms that all have the same atomic number. If the atomic number is different then you have a different element. The number of neutrons can be different and you will have a different isotope of that element with a different mass. An example of an element that only has one isotope is fluorine.
All atoms of any single element have the same number of protons and electrons.
This question is misguided. Atoms do not have isotopes. In a sample of an element there are many atoms. They will all have the same number of protons in their nuclei, that's what makes them the same element. Individual atoms may have different numbers of neutrons, if this happens they are called isotopes. For instance in silver, all the atoms have 47 protons, but some of them have 60 neutrons and some have 62. We say that silver has two stable isotopes. Perhaps your question should be 'Do all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons?'
Put simply, a substance that has all the same atoms in, is classified as an element.
Yes, all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.
Because they are all the same type of atoms. Oxygen is an element. If you have 10 oxygen atoms, they will all behave like oxygen, since they are the same element.
All the atoms have the same number of protons (element type).
All atoms of the same element are not identical. The atoms of same element with different number of neutrons are called as isotopes. Although, the number of protons and electrons are same in every atom.
One of the characteristic properties of an element is that consists of atoms that has the same number of protons. The other characteristic is that it has a distinctive atomic number. The last characteristic is that it cannot be decomposed in the chemical reaction.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with varying number of neutrons. Thus, not all atoms are the same.
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All atoms with the same number of protons are atoms of the same element. The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.
The number of protons is identical in all atoms of an element.
Element is a part or aspect of something abstract, esp. one that is essential or characteristic. You may hear the word element alot in chemistry, such as the element Iron. This means that it is all the same types of atoms.
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All atoms of an element have the same atomic number.