There are 9 protons in the element fluorine.
A standard hydrogen atom has 1 proton. The Atomic Number of any element is the number of protons that element has.
Proton.
An atom cannot emit a proton. Protons are found within the nucleus of an atom and do not naturally emit from an atom. The process where protons are emitted from a nucleus is called proton emission and typically occurs in nuclear reactions or decays in radioactive isotopes.
The "NUMBER" (#) of Protons in an Atom of Hydrogen is one (1). The number of protons is what makes a specific element that element. Hydrogen always has one proton no matter what. If someone says that a hydrogen atom has two protons(they are incorrect), it is no longer hydrogen; it is the element Helium.
You are an atom of heavy hydrogen, or deuterium. Most hydrogen has one proton and one electron, which form a neutral atom. But once in a while, a neutron will stick to the proton, and then the atom, which is still hydrogen (it has just the one proton) will be about twice as massive as "regular" or "common" hydrogen. It is another isotope of hydrogen called heavy hydrogen or deuterium.
there are no atoms in a proton. a Proton is a part in the nuleus of an atom. the other parts of an atom are neutrons and electrons
You can find a proton (+) in the center of a atom.
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The atom of sodium has got 11 protons.
15 proton
A Proton
A proton is a subatomic particle which is the same in whichever element it is found. A proton from a Xenon atom is no different to that from a Hydrogen atom or a Uranium atom.
A proton is just one constituent of an atom therefore the atom is more complex.
A proton is one of the particles in an atom. An example sentence would be: The scientist realized he was looking at the wrong proton.
the positively charged part of an atom is called proton
At least two: 1 proton + 1 electron = Hydrogen atom