Neon has an atomic number of ten.
Neon.
Uh... you left out the "following" part. Neon has 10 protons, 10 electrons, and 10 neutrons. It is a noble gas and has a full valence engergy level (2p) and satisfies its octet rule. Nobles gases are extremely stable, making it difficult to react them with anything.
No, as the number of protons and neutrons in each will be different.
None. However, the noble gas helium is isoelectronic with Li+ ion (and not with Li element)
No, it is a noble gas
Ununoctium has 118 protons, 118 electrons and 176 neutrons.
The noble gas with 48 neutrons and a mass of less than 100 is krypton-84.
As all chemical elements atoms noble gases contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
It is the Noble gas Argon.
nucleus does not have noble gases. nucleus contains sub atomic particles like neutrons and protons.
Uh... you left out the "following" part. Neon has 10 protons, 10 electrons, and 10 neutrons. It is a noble gas and has a full valence engergy level (2p) and satisfies its octet rule. Nobles gases are extremely stable, making it difficult to react them with anything.
No, as the number of protons and neutrons in each will be different.
A "noble gas".
Neon, and certain isomers of other elements.
None. However, the noble gas helium is isoelectronic with Li+ ion (and not with Li element)
No, it is a noble gas
It is the element Neon. It is a noble gas
Ununoctium has 118 protons, 118 electrons and 176 neutrons.