All the electrons in all chemical elements are identical; only the numb
er is different.
They have different numbers of valance electrons
They have different numbers of valance electrons
They have different numbers of valence electrons.
There are different numbers of valence electrons in different elements.
Yes, different elements can have the same number of electrons. Elements with the same number of electrons are known as isoelectronic species. For example, both neon (Ne) and fluorine with a fluoride ion (F-) have 10 electrons.
By their atomic weight..protons and electrons.
They all have a different electrons
Different elements have different numbers of valance electrons, which is the main reason why they also have different chemical characteristics.
The number of protons, which determines the element's identity, varies between atoms of different elements. The arrangement of electrons in an atom, specifically the number of electrons in the outermost shell, differs among elements.
The number of electrons, neutrons and protons will be different. Unless its an ion and not an atom, the number of electrons will always be different
the thing that makes elements different is the fact that they all have different amount of protons, electrons and neutrons. They all, also, have different mass #'s.
The Elements have a different Total Number of Electrons, but the same number of Valence Electrons.