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The question is poorly worded. 'Do all atoms have the same number of protons'?

It should read 'Do all atoms of the same element have the same number of protons?'. The answer is YES!!!. e.g. the element Hydrogen has only ONE proton in its nucleus. However, because of its poor wording, an atom might have six protons in its nucleus whereupon it is a different element. viz. Carbon.

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