The aluminium atomic nucleus has 13 protons. So any piece of aluminium foil worthy of the name (you can't really call two atoms "foil") is going to have a LOT more than 26 protons.
All atoms of aluminum (aluminium) have 13 protons. Neutral atoms will also have 13 electrons.
Iron (Fe) is the only element which has 26 protons.
The atomic number of aluminium is 13. So it has 13 protons and 13 electrons. The atomic number of iron is 26. So it has 26 protons and 26 electrons.
26 It has 26 protons, 26 electrons and (mostly) 30 neutrons, but 28, 31 and 32 neutrons are natural isotopes of iron as well (though less than 10%).
Iron (Fe) has 26 protons.
26 protons as its atomic number is 26
The element aluminum has 13 protons. It will have 13 electrons in its neutral state, though aluminum loans out electrons to form bonds. Under these circumstances, it will have 10, 11 or 12 electrons.The only stable isotope of aluminum (aluminum-27), and basically the only one found in nature, has 14 neutrons in it. (There have been, however, investigators who report a trace of Al-26, which has 13 neutrons in it.) We should note that we have synthesized a number of isotopes of aluminum in the lab. Links can be found below for more information.The number of protons in an atom is called the atomic number. Therefor, aluminium has 13 protons. The mass number is the number of protons and neutrons. Therefor, (27-13=14) aluminium has 14 neutrons. The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons, Therefor, aluminium has 13 electrons.
The element with the proton number of 26 is Fe, which is Iron
26 protons
It has 26 protons.
26 protons
Because it has an atomic number of 26 which is equal to the number of protons.