The Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom by their Elemental Number. In other words, yes, the Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom.
Oxygen has 8 protons. The number of protons tell you which number the atom is in the periodic table, so you can just look at the periodic table and the element's number to find out how many protons it has.
By the position of an element on the periodic table you can tell how many protons the element has in it by looking at the number above the elements symbol. You can also find the electron configuration with that same number then you can and you can you can also tell if it is f1, f2,f3...s1,s2,d1,d2...
a) (well if it has different number of protons or electrons then it would be called an "ionized atom" either positive if more protons or negative if more electrons.) - if there are more neutrons inside the nucleus then protons you got isotopes - b) (well if it has different number of protons or electrons just look at the Periodic Table and count how many protons it has and look at the periodic table that will tell you what an atom will be )
Carbon has 6 electrons. You can tell because its atomic number is 6, and atomic number is the number of protons. In a neutral atom, the numbers of protons and electrons are equal.
protons = 44 electrons = 44
the atomic number of an element is same as the number of protons
The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.
Atomic number
Oxygen has 8 protons. The number of protons tell you which number the atom is in the periodic table, so you can just look at the periodic table and the element's number to find out how many protons it has.
The atomic number is equal to the number of protons and the number of neutrons in that atom.
How many protons/ electrons that element has and where it is on the periodic table.
By number of elctrons,protons in them and their reaction rate
The no. corresponding to any element is the indicator of its atomic no. The no. of protons and electrons in atom is the same as its atomic number.
Helium has two electrons. You can tell from looking at the periodic table because; each element has the same number of electrons as protons (the number of protons is the atomic number, which increases in number as you move from left to right across the periodic table, starting with one at Hydrogen).
The elements are lined up in order of increasing atomic number (number of protons).
The atomic number represents the number of protons. The atomic mass represents the number of protons + neutrons.
Atomic number is mentioned in periodic table.Atomic number equals to number of electrons and number of electrons equals to number of protons.Hence number of protons can be known.