A proton is a particle that carries a positive charge.
Well if I'm not mistaking, which I might be. It has 55 protons and I'm not positive on electrons but I would guess 55 also
No, the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom is called the mass number, not the atomic number. The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, which determines its chemical properties and its place on the periodic table.
Fluorine, F, has the atomic number 9. Atomic number is the number of protons, so fluorine atoms have 9 protons in their nuclei. In a neutral atom, the number of protons and electrons are equal. So a neutral F atom will have 9 electrons.
Electrons, protons, and neutrons are grouped together because they are the three fundamental subatomic particles that make up an atom. Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. Together, these particles determine the chemical and physical properties of an element.
Yes, the proton is a nucleon. The term nucleon is used to speak of component particles of the nucleus of an atom. That means either a proton or a neutron. The term nucleon can be applied to either the proton or neutron when speaking of these particles as building blocks of atomic nuclei. Use the link to the related question below for more information.
Positive.
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An electron.
Yes they are and they are in the nucleus with the neutrons.
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Chlorine is not a proton. there are however protons in the nuclus of the chlorine atom.
the number of protron for nitrogen is 7 and im a 6th grader
A electron cloud, a electron, protron,neutron,and the nucleus