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Atoms of different elements always contain different number of what?

well of protons, STOP CHEATING IN WIKIANSWERS AND DO YOUR WORK


Why elements have different number of electrons?

In a neutral atom the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons; and the number of protons is the label of a chemical element.


Do an isotope have extra electrons or 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.


Number of protons neutrons and electrons in zinc?

When it comes to zinc, the amount of neutrons is considerably higher than the number of protons and electrons. In zinc there are 30 protons include, 35 neutrons and 30 electrons. Unless you are dealing with Ion, the number of protons is always equal to the number of electrons.


In atoms electrons and protons are in the same ratio or different ratio?

protons and electrons are identical in number in an atom


How many electrons protons and neutrons are in uranium?

Uranium isotopes have 92 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.Number of neutrons = Mass number - Number of protons


Are Isotopes are forms of an element that have the same number of protons but a different number of electrons?

NO. Isotopes are forms of an element that have the same numbers of protons and electrons, but differing numbers of neutrons. For example Helium-3 has two protons, two electrons, and one neutron and Helium-4 has two protons, two electrons, and two neutrons.A form of an element that has a different number of electrons than the number of protons is an "ion".


What do you call unequal number of protons and electrons?

All atoms have the same number of protons and electrons, but an atom with a different number of protons and neutrons is called and isotope


Form of an element having different atomic and number of neutrons?

Isotopes have different numbers of electrons, but not different atomic numbers (numbers of protons) or they'd be different elements.


How are isotopes the same and how are different?

The number of protons and electrons is the same; the number of neutrons is different.


Two atoms are isotopes of the same element. Which of the following should be different for these two atoms?

Answer this question… The number of neutrons


How do you find the number of protrons and electrons in an atom?

The number of protons in an atom is equal to its atomic number, which is typically found on the periodic table. The number of electrons in a neutral atom is also equal to the number of protons. If the atom is charged (an ion), the number of electrons may be different from the number of protons.