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
charge mass, Whether or not two can exist at the same place.
When a metal atom loses an electron, it loses energy. This energy corresponds to the difference in energy levels between the electron's initial position and its final position outside the atom.
Sodium chloride is neutral; only elements have an electronegativity.
There are different isotopes of hydrogen. Assuming you mean the difference in atomic mass between a proton and an electron though, the atomic mass of a proton is about 1836 times greater (approx 1.007 amu), and the neutron is a little more than that (approx 1.009 amu).
An electron.
A electron cloud, a electron, protron,neutron,and the nucleus
the electron is the smallest in terms of mass. 9.11E-31kg/electron 1.67E-27kg/neutron 1.67E-27kg/proton
A proton has a mass over 1,800 times that of an electron (taken from this already-asked question: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_a_proton_or_electron_heavier)
Hydrogen is an element, the electron is a subatomic particle.
Electrons don't decay, so you probably mean a neutron emitting an electron and becoming a proton? If so, the new atom would be Oxygen.
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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
While electrons can be on any layer, a valence electron is an electron that is found in the outermost layer of an atom and that determines the atom's chemical properties.
Positive.
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