Yes because the number on top of the box on the Periodic Table refers to the number of protons.
The protons of an element determine the atomic number, also known as the proton number. Do not confuse this with mass number which is the number of protons and neutrons.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
The atomic number of an element is determined by the number of protons.
Protons remain constant for a specific element, as they determine the element's identity. Electrons can vary but generally match the number of protons for a neutral element. Neutrons can vary slightly within isotopes of an element.
Number of protons or the atomic number of an atom determines what is the element.
The protons of an element determine the atomic number, also known as the proton number. Do not confuse this with mass number which is the number of protons and neutrons.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
An atom with 7 protons is a nitrogen atom. Protons determine the element of an atom, so an element with 7 protons is always nitrogen, which has the atomic number 7.
The atomic number is equal to the number of protons.
The number of protons is the "atomic number", so you look that up in the periodic table.
The number of protons determine the atomic number of an element. There are the same amount of protons as electrons in a regular element.
The nuclei of all atoms of a given element always have the same number of protons. This number is unique to each element and is known as the element's atomic number.
The atomic number of an element is determined by the number of protons.
The identity of an element is determined by the number of protons.
Protons remain constant for a specific element, as they determine the element's identity. Electrons can vary but generally match the number of protons for a neutral element. Neutrons can vary slightly within isotopes of an element.
Number of protons or the atomic number of an atom determines what is the element.
The number of protons determine what element it is, the number of neutrons determine what isotope it is.