Yes, they're the same element, if that is the point of the question. The number of protons (and only that) determines what element the atom will be. Neutron and electron numbers can vary without changing the identity of the element.
Atoms of the same element cannot have different numbers of protons. Different numbers of protons mean different elements. An atom with the a different number of neutrons is called an isotope.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons, which is its atomic number. A neutral atom will have the same number of electrons as protons.
An element is a substance in which all atoms have the same number of protons. Each element is identified by its unique number of protons, known as the atomic number.
Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons belong to the same element. The number of protons in an atom determines its atomic number, which defines the element. For example, all atoms with 6 protons are carbon atoms, regardless of the number of neutrons or electrons they have.
The identity of every element is given by the number of protons in the nucleus. To keep electrical neutrality, they also have the same number of electrons.See the Related Questions for more information about protons, neutrons, and electrons in atoms.
All atoms with the same number of protons are atoms of the same element. The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.
No. Each type of atom (element) has its own unique number of protons, which is called the atomic number. Atoms of the same element will always have the same atomic number (number of protons). Atoms of different elements will never have the same atomic number (number of protons).
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons determines the element.
Yes. The number of protons defines the element.
Atoms of the same element cannot have different numbers of protons. Different numbers of protons mean different elements. An atom with the a different number of neutrons is called an isotope.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons, which is its atomic number. A neutral atom will have the same number of electrons as protons.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element, having the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons will have the same name. The number of protons in an atomic nucleus is what we use to number the elements. Elements with the same number of protons are the same element, as the identity of an element is due solely to the number of protons in its nucleus.
An element is a substance in which all atoms have the same number of protons. Each element is identified by its unique number of protons, known as the atomic number.
Yes, all atoms with the same number of protons belong to the same element. The number of protons in an atom determines its atomic number, which defines the element. For example, all atoms with 6 protons are carbon atoms, regardless of the number of neutrons or electrons they have.
Yes. If two atoms have the same number of protons then by definition they are the same element.
Atoms of the same element are alike in terms of their number of protons, which determines the element. However, atoms of the same element can differ in the number of neutrons they contain, leading to different isotopes of that element.