Protons are within the nucleus
the proton is 1
The number of quarks in a proton is always three.Two Up quarks and one Down quark
Hydrogen [H] has one proton. Its atomic number is 1 which is the number of protons. Also, the number of protons will always equal the number of electrons unless the element has a charge.
Yes, the amount of protons within the atom is always equal to its atomic number. If a proton is removed, you get a different element.
yes.
The proton
Atomic numbers of atoms always measured by their proton units. Atomic number is equal to proton number. So its is eleven
Hydrogen will always have 1 proton regardless of the isotope.
The mass number of deuterium is 2, as it contains one proton and one neutron in its nucleus. It is a stable isotope of hydrogen.
If a proton has a different number of neutrons, it becomes an isotope of the element. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons, which can impact the stability and properties of the atom.
There is only 1 proton and that proton does not have to be bonded to any other protons.
The number of PROTONs and the number of ELECTRONs are always equal in a neutral atom. Therefore an element with one PROTON will have one ELECTRON and that element will be called Hydrogen.