Protons are found inside the nucleus of an atom and requires very high energy for nuclear reactions. Chemical reactions generally involve the valence electrons.
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the number of protons stay the same in every element (i think). So the number of protons is the atomic number. Therefore, this is tungsten (W). The electrons and nuetrons are the only thing that change.
The smallest part of an element that cannot be divided by chemical means is an atom. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and they retain the unique chemical properties of the element they represent.
i think it does...its either protons or electrons
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It is important to anticipate objections or reactions when presenting your ideas so as to take criticism positively. With such an attitude, you will be able to improve on future ideas.
I think protons
There is no such element. Atomic numbers represent how many protons are in the nucleus of an atom. Lithium's atomic number is three; it has three protons. An atom with 35.543 protons can't exist because there can't be a fraction of a proton - how can you have 35 and .543 protons? I think perhaps you confused atomic number with atomic mass. Chlorine's atomic mass is 35.543 grams.
You think probable to the chemical symbol of an element.
The atomic number defines an atom's identity, i.e. element. A group of atoms contatining the same number of protons in their nuclei belong to the same element even if they can have different numbers of neutrons or electrons associated with them. If two atoms have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons, they are called isotopes. If an atom has less or more electrons than its number of protons, it is known as an ion. In certain instances during radioactive decay, the number of protons in an atom's nucleus can actually change. This results in a transmutation (change of one element to another).
What remains constant is the total of all types of energy.