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No we are not able to see proton neutron or electron by visible electromagnetic radiation. So no one have picture of it, but these can be detected by various sensors.

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How many protons and neutrons does Be have?

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Beryllium has a atomic number of four and a atomic mass of 9 beryllium has?

Beryllium has an atomic number of 4, which indicates the number of protons in its nucleus. Its atomic mass of 9 includes the total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. This means that beryllium has 4 protons and usually 5 neutrons.


How many protons neutrons electrons do Beryllium have?

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How many protons and electrons and neutrons does beryllium-10 have?

Beryllium-10 has 4 protons and 4 electrons. Since the atomic number of beryllium is 4, this is how many protons and electrons it has. Beryllium-10 is an isotope, which means it has 6 neutrons, as the total mass number of beryllium-10 is 10.


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How many protons electrons and neutrons are in a beryllium atom?

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How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom of beryllium?

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What element has 5 neutrons 4 protons?

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How many protrons and neutrons in beryllium?

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How many neutrons in beryllium?

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4 protons 3 electrons 5 neutrons?

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