the answer is that it is called a atomic number.
An atom with unequal numbers of protons and neutrons is called an isotope. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but vary in their number of neutrons, resulting in different atomic masses.
The number protons in an atom is called the atomic number (it is this number that tells us which element the atom is). The number of neutrons in an atom can change, but the term for the amount of neutrons is called an isotope. The number of protons and neutrons added together is called the atomic mass.
the no. of protons or the no.of electrons inthe nucleus ofan atom is called the atomic number of that atom.
The number of protons in a nucleus of an atom is called the "proton number", strangely enough. If you are a physicist, you will most likely prefer this term. Chemists however, would rather call it "atomic number".
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.
protons
the nucleus of an atom has a positive charge equal to the number of protons in the atom.
Its mass number (largest number written near an element in the periodic table)
no. of protons in its neucleus
Electrons.. Protons and Neutrons are in the neucleus
normal
a cell with a neucleus is called a Eukaryotic cell.
around the neucleus of the atom which cinsists of neutrons and protons
protons and neutrons
An atom with unequal numbers of protons and neutrons is called an isotope. Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but vary in their number of neutrons, resulting in different atomic masses.
The electrons flow around the atoms nucleus...the protons and neutrons are on the inside of the neucleus.
mass number = protons + nuetrons