None. Protons are a subatomic particle, as are electrons and neutrons. Three different kinds - at least until you start talking about quarks, which are more fundamental than protons and neutrons. A valence electron is simply one in the outermost quantum level, making it possible to be shared between atoms - this is called a covalent bond.
Neon's atomic number is 10. Thus, neutral neon has 10 protons and 10 electrons. Since neon is a noble gas, it has 8 valence electrons.
valence electrons is the same as the number as the last digit in the group :)
yes, there will be 10protons and 10 neutrons in the nucleus(the middle) and there will be 2 electrons in the first valnce and 8 valence electrons in the 2nd valence.
Protons.The atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in the atom. The identity of an atom is based on its atomic number, so a change in the number of protons mean an atom has turned into a different element. However, an addition or subtraction of neutrons creates different isotopes of an element, and a change in the number of electrons creates an ion of the element.
3 valance electrons,13 electrons,13 protons,14 neutrons
it has 19 electrons and 19 protons and 20 neutrons
The gaseous element with 5 valence electrons and fewer neutrons than sodium is Boron. Boron has 5 protons and 5 neutrons, while sodium has 11 protons and about 12 neutrons.
Nitrogen14, has 7 protons, 7 electrons and 7 neutrons.
A calcium atom typically has 20 protons, 20 electrons, and approximately 20 neutrons.
The neutral atom of molybdenum has 42 electrons.
The number of neutrons is variable.
sodium has more protons and neutrons. electrons have practically no mass, valence electrons are just outer orbital electrons. sodium has 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 12 neutrons. Mass is 23. neon has 10 protons, 10 electrons, and 10 neutrons. Mass is just 20. The neon atom has 10 protons and 10 neutrons for a mass number of 20. The sodium atom has 11 protons and 12 neutrons for a mass number of 23. The number of valence electrons has no bearing on mass number or atomic weight.
No, the valance electrons determine the charge, the atomic number is determined by the number of protons. Generally, electrons are equal to protons, but in ions it is different, so use protons.
Hafnium has 72 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope and depend on atomic mass of the isotope.
Oxygen has 8 protons and electrons; six electrons are valence electrons.Depending on the natural isotope oxygen has 8, 9 and 10 neutrons
The chemical properties of an atom are primarily related to its valence electrons. These are the electrons in the outermost energy level and are involved in chemical bonding and reactions. The number of protons in the nucleus determines the element's identity, while core electrons play a role in the atom's stability but do not significantly impact its chemical behavior. Neutrons mainly contribute to the atom's mass and stability.