The same as the amount of apples in an orange. Sorry.
Protons aren't in electrons? The Protons and Neutrons are in the centre of the nucleus of an atom, whilst the electrons are outside the nucleus..
27 protons, 32 neutrons, 0 electrons.There are no electrons in the nucleus, they are in the orbitals surrounding the nucleus.
None. Protons and electrons are not constituents of a neutron. Both neutrons and protons are constituents of an atom's nucleus (core), while the electrons are situated in the electronic cloud around the nucleus.
Its electrons and protons are the same. just determine its electrons form its atomic number
14
Protons aren't in electrons? The Protons and Neutrons are in the centre of the nucleus of an atom, whilst the electrons are outside the nucleus..
27 protons, 32 neutrons, 0 electrons.There are no electrons in the nucleus, they are in the orbitals surrounding the nucleus.
None. Protons and electrons are not constituents of a neutron. Both neutrons and protons are constituents of an atom's nucleus (core), while the electrons are situated in the electronic cloud around the nucleus.
Its electrons and protons are the same. just determine its electrons form its atomic number
protons and nuetrons are equal to no. of electrons present in atom
14
An atom of hassium (Hs) has 108 electrons surrounding its nucleus. This number is based on the atomic number of hassium, which is 108, indicating the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom of hassium.
For a standard atom, the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons is the same. For example: 2 Protons - 2 Neutrons - 2 Electrons Helium 3 Protons - 3 Neutrons - 3 Electrons Lithium 4 Protons - 4 Neutrons - 4 Electrons Beryllium So... 53 Protons - 53 Neutrons - 53 Electrons Iodine
An atom's nucleus contains protons and neutrons, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. The number of protons defines the element, the number of neutrons can vary within isotopes of the element, and the number of electrons equals the number of protons in a neutral atom.
There are the same number of protons as electrons in each atom unless the atom does not have a neutral charge, if it has a negative charge it has that more electrons, and if it has a positive charge it has that much more protons hope this helps
Ruthenium (Ru) has 44 protons and 57 neutrons in its nucleus. Since it is a neutral atom, it also has 44 electrons surrounding the nucleus.
silicon-28 as 14 protons and 14 neutrons in the nucleus and 14 electrons revolving around the nucleus