Yes, the atomic number is equal to the number of protons. The number of protons is also equal to the number of electrons
The number of electrons should = the number of protons.
Isotopes have the same number of protons (which determine the element) but may have a different number of neutrons. They do not have extra electrons or protons; the number of electrons in an isotope is the same as the number of protons, ensuring the overall charge is balanced.
All neutral atoms have the same number of protons and electrons as they are electrically neutral.
protons and electrons are identical in number in an atom
They have the same number of protons in the nucleus and same number of electrons surrounding the nucleus.
Naturally, all elements have the same number of electrons and protons.
No, only atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and electrons.
They are the same.
The number of electrons should = the number of protons.
Isotopes have the same number of protons (which determine the element) but may have a different number of neutrons. They do not have extra electrons or protons; the number of electrons in an isotope is the same as the number of protons, ensuring the overall charge is balanced.
The atomic number of the element is the number of protons, therefore there has to be the same amount of electrons to protons.
All neutral atoms have the same number of protons and electrons as they are electrically neutral.
Number of protons
An atom has the same number of electrons as it does protons, and the number of protons determines what element it is.
protons and electrons are identical in number in an atom
They have the same number of protons in the nucleus and same number of electrons surrounding the nucleus.
a neutron is neutral. it doesn't have the same number of protons and electrons, but an atom that is neutral does. A neutron has the same mass as a proton but it doesn't have a chrge. Protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged.