Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus
3 unlike the normal 2
There are 92 protons in the nucleus of an atom of Uranium-238.
An atom can be either an oxygen atom or a carbon atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and can vary in types based on the number of protons in their nucleus. Oxygen atoms have 8 protons, while carbon atoms have 6 protons.
Arsenic is a chemical element that does not have a nucleus on its own. Arsenic is a single atom with a nucleus that contains 33 protons and a varying number of neutrons depending on the isotope.
In atoms, their can be as many protons as neutrons.So the answer is yes.
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
3 unlike the normal 2
many identical atoms Answer is= Atoms.
There are 92 protons in the nucleus of an atom of Uranium-238.
An atom can be either an oxygen atom or a carbon atom. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and can vary in types based on the number of protons in their nucleus. Oxygen atoms have 8 protons, while carbon atoms have 6 protons.
Arsenic is a chemical element that does not have a nucleus on its own. Arsenic is a single atom with a nucleus that contains 33 protons and a varying number of neutrons depending on the isotope.