You cannot see protons with the naked eye.
You can only see them under a really strong microscope.
An atom's atomic number tells us its number of protons. Referencing a periodic table we see that calcium's atomic number is 20. Thus, it has 20 protons.
As you can see in any periodic table, Lithium is element #3; that means that each atom has 3 protons.
An atom's atomic number tells us how many protons it has. If we reference a periodic table, we see that calcium's atomic number is 20. Thus, calcium has 20 protons.
the number of protons in an element is called the atomic number and there is no way to see how many electrons an element has.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons, which is its atomic number. A neutral atom will have the same number of electrons as protons.
An atom's atomic number tells us its number of protons. Referencing a periodic table we see that calcium's atomic number is 20. Thus, it has 20 protons.
As you can see in any periodic table, Lithium is element #3; that means that each atom has 3 protons.
An atom's atomic number tells us how many protons it has. If we reference a periodic table, we see that calcium's atomic number is 20. Thus, calcium has 20 protons.
S= sulphur, atomic number (see the periodic table) 16, therefore 16 protons.
The number of protons that an atom has is given by its atomic number. Looking at a periodic table, we see that carbon's atomic number is 6. Therefore, carbon has 6 protons.
the number of protons in an element is called the atomic number and there is no way to see how many electrons an element has.
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You can see this in periodic table. It is gold.
I don't see why not
Look at the periodic table to see which of these has the greatest atomic number. In reverse order: silver, gold, mercury, lead (82)
the number of protons in an element is called the atomic number and there is no way to see how many electrons an element has.
Its protons. The atom changes depending on how many protons it has. See also atomic number.