described best by rutherford. first to figure out the atomic nucleus.
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons.
Neon has 10 protons; the isotope Ne-12 doesn't exist.
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No. Isotopes exist because atoms with the same number of protons per nucleus can have differing numbers of neutrons per nucleus.
Haha, No, they're not. Protons are found in all molecules that exist (and even in some that don't!).
No it can't. There has to an equal amount of electrons as protons! This atom can't exist.
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons.
Nucleus
Between protons and neutrons exist the residual strong force (nuclear force).
Neon has 10 protons; the isotope Ne-12 doesn't exist.
- protons are positive and neutrons are neutral- a small difference of mass exist
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george roger dicovered this
No. Isotopes exist because atoms with the same number of protons per nucleus can have differing numbers of neutrons per nucleus.
Haha, No, they're not. Protons are found in all molecules that exist (and even in some that don't!).
Haha, No, they're not. Protons are found in all molecules that exist (and even in some that don't!).
When the number of protons is different another atom exist; the number of protons is specific for only one element.