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Element is made by atom. atoms included many protons,neutrons and electrons.

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Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of what-?

Only the neutron number is different, same proton and electron number.


What are atoms of the same element but have different sums of protons and neutrons?

The Proton number defines the element, so there cannot be two atoms of the same element with different proton numbers, because they will be, by definition, different elements. Neutron numbers can differ though. When one element has different neutron configurations, these are called Isotopes.


What element has the proton of 15?

The element with a proton number of 15 is Phosphorus; P


What element has one proton and zero neutrons?

Hydrogen ion is the only element that has no neutron and one proton. That is why it is basically a proton.


Is a proton an element?

my fellow questioner, a proon is an element _____ Actually a prune is a dried plum. A proton is a subatomic particle, it is not an element. However, the element hydrogen does turn into a proton when ionized. So it's close.


What is the lightest element with only one proton?

The lightest element with only one proton is hydrogen.


Which element has the smallest number of proton in the atom?

The element with one proton per atom is hydrogen.


The element with a proton number 12 has similar chemical properties to the element with the proton number?

It has similar properties to the element with proton number 20, which is calcium.


Which element has the smallest number of proton in its atom?

The element with one proton per atom is hydrogen.


What subatomic particle is related the atomic number of an element?

protons, no. of protons is equal to the atomic number of an element.


What element has the proton 29?

The element copper (Cu).


Which subatomic particle identifies an atom of a particular element?

It's the count of one of the subatomic particles in the nucleus, the proton, that is significant in this regard. For example, an atom is hydrogen if and only if it has one proton in its nucleus. It is neon if and only if it has ten protons in its nucleus.