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What atomic nucleus contains 11 protons?

11. The atomic number of any atom equals the number of protons in the atom.


Is it correct that nucleus contains electrons and protons?

The atomic nucleus contain neutrons and protons.


How do you find the number of protons in an elements nucleus?

The number of protons in an elements nucleus is the same number at the atomic number.


What does the atomic nucleus contains?

The atomic nucleus contains protons and neutrons, which are held together by strong nuclear forces. The number of protons in the nucleus determines the element, while the combination of protons and neutrons determines the isotope of that element. Additionally, the nucleus is surrounded by a cloud of electrons that orbit around it.


What is the atomic number of an elements based on?

The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.


In periodic table of elements it is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.?

The atomic number is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.


Name a part of the atom that contains protons and neutrons?

The atomic nucleus is the part of the atom that contains protons and neutrons.


How do you know protons are found in the nucleus?

The atomic number tells you how many protons are in the atomic nucleus. The atomic mass is the amount of protons plus the amount of neutrons in the atomic nucleus. So if you take the atomic number and subtract it from the atomic mass, it will give you the number of neutrons in the atomic nucleus.


What does an elements atomic number tell about that elements?

Atomic number indicates the amount of protons present in the nucleus of an atom.


How do you know which element have the greatest number of protons in their nucleus?

The elements with the highest atomic numbers have the greatest numbers of protons in their nucleus, because that is the definition of atomic number.


What do elements have the same number of?

Elements have the same number of protons in each atomic nucleus.


True or false a nucleus is an atomic particle that has no atomic charge?

Assuming the context of this question is atomic physics, the answer is "false" for two reasons: 1) the atomic nucleus is positively charged. 2) the atomic nucleus a tightly bound composite of many particles.