The atomic number of tin is 50 and the atomic number of lead is 82. The atomic number tells the number of protons in the nucleus, so lead has more protons.
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∙ 12y agoTin is 50Sn, so with one proton more it'll become atom number 50+1=51 which is 51Sb, antimony (stibium) atom number 51. Simple as that.
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∙ 11y agoTin has 50 protons and lead has 82 protons.
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∙ 9y agoTin has 50 protons
Lead has 82 protons
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∙ 8y agoLead has more protons in the nucleus.
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∙ 6y agoTin has 50 protons in the atomic nucleus and lead has 82.
As all atoms do, arsenic has one nucleus. That nucleus consists of 33 protons and 42 neutrons.
Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus
All phosphorus atoms have 15 protons (hence their atomic number of fifteen). Assuming the atom is neutral, it will also have an equal amount of electrons.
Sodium nucleus has 11 protons.
Uranium atoms (no matter which isotope) ALL have the same number of protons 92. it is in the umber of neutrons that changes between the isotopes.
In atoms, their can be as many protons as neutrons.So the answer is yes.
As all atoms do, arsenic has one nucleus. That nucleus consists of 33 protons and 42 neutrons.
Boron atoms have 5 protons. You can derive this from the periodic table because the atomic number is the amount of protons the nucleus of an atom contains.
Potassium has 19 protons.
Well, elements are made up of atoms and atoms are made up of: protons and neutrons (which are found in the nucleus of an atom) and electrons (which orbit the nucleus)
The Atomic Mass number tells how many protons and neutrons are in a nucleus.
The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, while the atomic mass is the total mass of the nucleus (both protons and neutrons)
Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus
The central region of an atom is called the nucleus. The nucleus consists of many neutrons and protons which can form bonds.
An atom of iodine contains 53 protons in its nucleus. This number can be obtained by looking up iodine's atomic number on the periodic table. Atoms' atomic numbers are equal to the number of protons they contain.
It depends on the identity of the atom. For example, Hydrogen has one proton, but Helium has two.
All phosphorus atoms have 15 protons (hence their atomic number of fifteen). Assuming the atom is neutral, it will also have an equal amount of electrons.