Yes, all atoms have a nucleus!
The Nucleus is the part of the atom which holds the Protons and Neutrons, the Electrons orbit the "atomic nucleus". The atomic nucleus is different to the nucleus of a cell, which holds genetic information and allows the cell to operate.
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Protons are found in the nucleus of atoms along with the neutrons of the atom. The nucleus is always in the centre of the atom.
Protons are found in nucleus inside an atom.
Protons in potassium are located in the necules
The number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines its chemical identity.
in the nucleus of an atom
The atomic number of an element accounts for the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom of that element. For example: * Hydrogen atomic number is one. The nucleus of its atom has one proton. * Oxygen atomic number is 8. The nucleus of its atom has 8 protons. * Iron atomic number is 26. The nucleus of its atom has 26 protons. * Lead atomic number is 82. The nucleus of its atom has 82 protons. * Uranium atomic number is 92. The nucleus of its atom has 92 protons.
Protons are found in the nucleus of atoms along with the neutrons of the atom. The nucleus is always in the centre of the atom.
Protons are found in nucleus inside an atom.
Protons of an atom are found only in its nucleus.
The protons and the neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom.
Protons in potassium are located in the necules
because the atom is a nitrogen one....not all atoms have seven protons in their nucleus
The number of protons in an atom's nucleus is the Atomic number.
Lawrencium has 103 protons.
The proton is located in the atom's nucleus, with the neutrons (if there are any).
There are two main parts of an atom. The one that contains the most mass is the nucleus, which holds all of the protons and neutrons in a ball at the center of the atom. The second part is the cloud of electrons that orbit the nucleus. So, protons are found in the nucleus of an atom.
No. It would be platinum if it has 78 protons.