Each element has a different number of neutrons.
No, they are not. All elements are made of different things so that makes them different. :) Glad I could help!
A different number of PROTONS.
be fluorine
It is the same for each and every element, it's the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of the element.
No, paraffin is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table. So, as paraffin has many different types of atom in it, it's not an element.
EDP is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table. So, as EDP has many different types of atom in it, it's not an element.
No, turpentine is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table. So, as turpentine has many different types of atom in it, it's not an element.
to make one element a different element, all you need to do is have a different number of protons
be fluorine
Each element has a different number of electrons. All atoms of that element have the same number of electrons. The number of electrons is the same as the number of protons.
Yes. Every element has a different number of protons.
It is the same for each and every element, it's the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of the element.
Each element has a unique number of protons in the nucleus of their atoms.
Every element can have different mass numbers; these reflect the number of neutrons in the atom in addition to the protons that determine which element it is.
Yes. It is true. An atom with a different atomic number is an atom of a different element.
In a series circuit, the current through each element is the same current. Because the total current must flow through every element. In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each element is the same voltage. Because every element is connected individually across the power supply.
Every atom of one element has different no. of electrons than any atom of any other element.
The number of protons an atom has depends on which element it is. Every element has a different number of protons. And within each element, there will be a different number of neutrons, creating isotopes.
Every element has a different number of protons.