This is an atom of sulfur, which we know by the number of protons. And it's a neutral atom of sulfur, because the number of electrons equals the number of protons. Also, we know it's the most abundant isotope of sulfur because of the 16 neutrons. A link can be found below.
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An Atom is composed of Electrons,Protons,and Neutrons.
The Bromine atom contains: 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 45 neutrons.
Electrons~ 11 Neutrons~11 12Protons~11Youre welcome(;___________________________ (Improved answer) No, It has 11 electrons, 11 protons and 12 neutrons.
Carbon Atom is the sixth element on periodic table and has a symbol of C. It is composed of six electrons protons, six and six neutrons.
The protons is 7, the neutrons is 8, and the electrons is 22.
atoms are composed of protons, electrons and neutrons..
An Atom is composed of Electrons,Protons,and Neutrons.
An atom is composed of neutrons, protons and electrons.
Protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons are composed from quarks and gluons.
An atom is composed of electrons(-), protons(+), and neutrons( ). The nucleus is composed of neutrons and protons, and the electrons surround it.
These particles are: protons, neutrons, electrons; neutrons and protons are composed from quarks and gluons.
Basic, classical chemistry states an atom is composed of electrons, neutrons and protons.
An atom has a nucleus composed of protons and usually neutrons as well (there is only one kind of atom which has no neutrons, which is the hydrogen 1 isotope) and it also has electrons surrounding the nucleus, with the same number of electrons as the number of protons in the neutrons.
The atom is composed of two parts, the nucleus, which contains the Protons and neutrons, and is positively charged; and the negative electrons surrounding it.
All matter is composed of atoms. Atoms are composed of Electrons, neutrons and protons and some other particles. Electricity is the flow of electrons. Electrons orbit around protons and neutrons in every atom.......
Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Protons, neutrons (both in the nucleus) and electrons.