Yes, the number of protons in an atom of an element determines the element's identity. It determines the element's atomic number, which is unique for each element.
The number of protons determines the element's atomic number. When combined with the number of neutrons, it determines the element's atomic mass.
The number of protons in the atomic nucleus determines what element it is. Each element has a unique number of protons, known as its atomic number.
The number of protons in each nucleus of an atom of the element.
The number of protons is characteristic.
Yes, the number of protons in an atom of an element determines the element's identity. It determines the element's atomic number, which is unique for each element.
No that is not true. The number of PROTONS determines what the element is.
The number of electrons in an element determines its chemical properties and behavior. Specifically, it influences how an element will bond with other elements to form compounds and determines its reactivity.
The number of protons determines the element's atomic number. When combined with the number of neutrons, it determines the element's atomic mass.
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The number of protons in the atomic nucleus determines what element it is. Each element has a unique number of protons, known as its atomic number.
The rate of cooling of the magma determines the type of mineral formed by the magma or lava..
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proton you can change the number of neutrons and electrons and still have the same element
the mass of protons + the mass of neutrons = mass of the element