A lead (Pb) atom has 82 protons.
Any isotope of lead has 82 protons, it is (and stays) number 82 in the periodic table.
Atomic Number: It is an experimentally determined number characteristic of a chemical element that represents the number of protons in the nucleus which in a neutral atom equals the number of electrons outside the nucleus. Therefore, a neutral atom of Pb (lead) would have 82 protons and 82 electrons.
Lead has: 82 Protons 82 Neutrons 125 Electrons
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Atomic number of lead (Pb) is 82. So there are 82 protons and 82 electrons
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Lead or Pb ALWAYS has 82 protons.
the name of the element is ,Lead. ;)
Any isotope of lead has 82 protons, it is (and stays) number 82 in the periodic table.
Bromine has 35 protons. The number 82 in bromine-82 refers to the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, so bromine-82 has 35 protons like all bromine atoms.
Atomic Number: It is an experimentally determined number characteristic of a chemical element that represents the number of protons in the nucleus which in a neutral atom equals the number of electrons outside the nucleus. Therefore, a neutral atom of Pb (lead) would have 82 protons and 82 electrons.
The number of protons is the same as the atomic number, i.e. 82 protons.
Lead has: 82 Protons 82 Neutrons 125 Electrons
Lead or Pb ALWAYS has 82 protons.
The element with 82 protons is lead (Pb). The number of electrons in a neutral atom of lead is equal to the number of protons, which is 82. To find the number of neutrons, you subtract the number of protons from the mass number, which is 125 neutrons for this isotope of lead.
The atomic number of lead is 82 and there are 82 protons and 82 electrons.
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