Silicon has 14. Germanium has 32. You figure it out.
Neon
Aluminum has 13 protons and 13 or 14 neutrons. Silicon has 14 protons, and 14 to 18 neutrons.
Neon has the atomic number 10 which means it has 10 protons, it cannot have 12. Different isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. There are three stable isotopes of neon.
Neon has 10 protons; the isotope Ne-12 doesn't exist.
10 of them.
There is no compound of neon and silicon. Neon does not form compounds.
No. Silicon and neon are two completely different elements.
Neon
It's possible because sodium has 11 protons and electrons but neon bass 10 protons and electrons.
Aluminum has 13 protons and 13 or 14 neutrons. Silicon has 14 protons, and 14 to 18 neutrons.
Magnesium has 12 protons and 12 or so neutrons depending on the isotope. An alpha particle has 2 protons and 2 neutrons. So if magnesium loses 2 protons by shooting off an alpha particle, it will move 2 places down the periodic table and become neon. Neon has 10 protons.
Neon
The number of protons in silicon is 14. The amount of protons in an element can impact its positive charge.
All silicon atoms have 14 protons
There are 14 protons in one atom of Silicon
The number of protons is equal to atomic number: neon 10 has protons.
Neon has the atomic number 10 which means it has 10 protons, it cannot have 12. Different isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons. There are three stable isotopes of neon.