They will increase.
Beta decay results in either an increase or decrease in the number of protons, which results in a change in the nuclear charge and produces an atom of a different element.
no
Helium (He).
Protons are a part of every nucleus of every element, so they are involved in any nuclear reaction including nuclear fission.
9343Tc (Technetium)
No. All atoms of a given element are alike in the number of protons, which is the atomic number of an element. However, the number of neutrons in the nucleus can vary. Atoms of elements with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes. All atoms of a given element in their ground state have the same number of electrons as they do protons, but if they form ions, the number of electrons will increase or decrease, depending on the element, but the number of protons remains the same.
Cadmium is the element that has a nuclear charge of +48. It has a melting point of 610 degrees Fahrenheit.
Protons gradually increase or decrease.
It changes the element! More protons more positive charge!
No - except in extremes and as part of nuclear processes.
As you go down the first group (or any group), you are adding protons and electrons. As you add more and more protons, the effective nuclear charge will increase.
It is the number of positely charged nuclear particles ( protons ).