Protons: 5
Neutrons: 7
Electrons: 5
Not sure how many electrins it contains, but it contains 4 electrons.
divide 5 by 10 2
10 protons, 10 electrons and 12 neutrons
A. neutral carbon atom
the nucleus of silicon contains neutrons and protons. neutrons are electrically neutral. The atomic no. of Si is 14, which means the Si nucleus contains 14 protons, so the charge at the nucleus of silicon atom is +14
A neutral atom with 11 electrons would, by definition, have to have 11 protons. In this case, we are talking about Sodium.
The atomic number of Li is 3. So it must have three protons within its nucleus. Now the number of neutrons could be the same, three, in the isotope lithium-6 (present 7.5% in nature) or more often four (present 92.5% in nature), in the isotope lithium-7. But the term neutral used by you may enquire about the number of electrons???? ----------------------------------------------------------- Neutral lithuium atoms don't necessarily have to contain more neutrons than protons. They can, but the number of neutrons does not affect an atom's charge. A neutral lithium atom must contain the same number of protons and electrons, but the number of neutrons can be more, the same, or less than the number of protons.
a neutron is neutral in any atom
4 A+
The Nucleus of an Atom contains:1. Protons (positively charged)2. Neutrons (neutral or no charge)
Neutrons have no charge, ie are neutrally charged.
The nucleus of an atom contains the neutral neutrons and the positive protons. Negatively charged electrons orbit the nucleus.
The nucleus which contains protons (positive) and neutrons (neutral).
The natural isotope 19F has 10 neutrons.
There are similar number of neutrons and protons. It contains 29 neutrons and protons.
No, the nucleus of an atom contains Protons which carry a positive charge and Neutrons which have no charge (they are neutral).
The nucleus of an atom has a positive charge. This is due to the charge of the protons, which also have a positive charge.
All chemical elements contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Neutrons carry no charge - they are neutral.
The atom is composed of 3 parts. The pronton (positive), the neutron (neutral) and the electron (negative).