whatever the number of the element on the Periodic Table is
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Boron atoms have 5 protons. You can derive this from the periodic table because the atomic number is the amount of protons the nucleus of an atom contains.
6.
Protons are smaller than atoms; in fact, protons are located within atoms.
all neutral atoms have same number of protons and neutrons
Polonium has 84 protons.
Curium has 96 protons.
There are 9 protons in the element fluorine.
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In atoms, their can be as many protons as neutrons.So the answer is yes.
11 protons and 10 electrons
Boron atoms have 5 protons. You can derive this from the periodic table because the atomic number is the amount of protons the nucleus of an atom contains.
3 atoms I think.
All nitrogen atoms and ions have 7 protons.
All lithium atoms (ions or neutral) have 3 protons.
All silicon atoms have 14 protons
There are 18 electrons and protons each in argon atoms.