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An atom does not have to have equal numbers of protons and neutrons.
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Having an equal number of anything does not make an atom stable.
The number of protons is equal to atomic number; in a neutral atom the number of electrons is also equal to the numbers of protons.
In a neutral atom, protons and electrons are always equal.
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An atom does not have to have equal numbers of protons and neutrons.
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how many numbers of atom are present in one gram of oxygen
Having an equal number of anything does not make an atom stable.
A neutral atom has equal numbers of elecrons and protons.
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In each neutral atom of any given element, the numbers of electrons and protons are equal, as the charges in the atom must balance. Only the neutron number may vary amongst atoms of the same element.
Equal numbers of protons and electrons.
The question is a bit fuzzy, but I'll interpret it to mean what two particles need to be present in the same numbers to maintain a neutral atom. The answer is protons (with a positive charge) and electrons (with a negative charge). The charges for each are equal and opposite, so when they are balanced in equal numbers, the atom is electrically neutral.
An atom must have the same number of electrons and protons to have a neutral charge.