No, number of electron is not equal to the number of neutron ,as we can predict it from the difference of their masses only,
There are 2 electrons 2 protons and the amount of neutrons depends on the isotope
Protons, because electrons are equal to the atomic number and protons are equal to the number of electrons.
The number of electrons should = the number of protons.
The number of protons is equal to atomic number; in a neutral atom the number of electrons is also equal to the numbers of protons.
Cations are formed if electrons are less. Anions are formed if electrons are more.
5 protons and electrons and the number of neutrons depends on the isotope
There are 2 electrons 2 protons and the amount of neutrons depends on the isotope
An atom's nucleus contains protons and neutrons, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. The number of protons defines the element, the number of neutrons can vary within isotopes of the element, and the number of electrons equals the number of protons in a neutral atom.
The electrons orbit around the nucleus. The protons and neutrons are located at the nucleus. The protons have +1 charge each where neutrons do not carry charge.
Protons and electrons must be equal in a neutral atom because protons and electrons have equal but opposite charges.
The electrons are equal to the amount of protons in that neutral atom.
A neutral atom has equal numbers of elecrons and protons.
Do you mean what does the number of protons equal? This is the atomic number of the element. All isotopes of an element will have the same number of protons, only the number of neutrons varies.
Protons, because electrons are equal to the atomic number and protons are equal to the number of electrons.
protons and electrons protons and electrons
Yes , the no. of electrons is equal to the no. of protons
In charge, spin, and strangeness; they are exactly equal. In mass, it would take about 1836 electrons to equal a proton.