In the case of a normal hydrogen atom the nucleus is only one proton, there are no neutrons. However, every other atom and molecule (apart from H2) has at least one neutron in the nucleus.
Its electrons and protons are the same. just determine its electrons form its atomic number
The nucleus connects to protons since protons are in the nucleus, and so are neutrons.
Protons and neutrons are located within the nucleus. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus.
Carbon is the element which has 6 protons in the nucleus.
Bohrium has 107 protons.
Its electrons and protons are the same. just determine its electrons form its atomic number
Protons haven't a nucleus.
The nucleus connects to protons since protons are in the nucleus, and so are neutrons.
Yes, the nucleus is made up of both protons and neutrons. Well,actually a Hydrogen atom has just a proton.
No, the nucleus contains protons and neutrons. Electrons are outside of the nucleus.
There are 11 protons in a sodium nucleus.
Protons and neutrons are located within the nucleus. Electrons are revolving around the nucleus.
Carbon is the element which has 6 protons in the nucleus.
electron - electron cloud protons and neutron- nucleus
Lead has more protons in the nucleus of its atoms compared to tin. Lead has 82 protons while tin has 50 protons in its nucleus.
Bohrium has 107 protons.
The nucleus of an atom (for hydrogen, it is usually just one proton).