The elements carbon and nitrogen have the atomic numbers 6 and 7, respectively. Carbon has 6 protons in its nucleus, and nitrogen has 7 protons in its nucleus. The mass number is basically the number of protons in the nucleus added to the number of neutrons in that nucleus. Let's look at the two cases. In carbon-14, there are 6 protons and 8 neutrons in the nucleus. The 6 + 8 = 14, which is the mass number of carbon-14. In nitrogen-14, there are 7 protons and 7 neutrons in the nucleus. The 7 + 7 = 14, which is the mass number of nitrogen-14. The two different elements can share the same mass number for the reasons cited.
Carbon is atomic number 6, so its atoms have 6 protons in their nuclei. Carbon-14 atoms have 8 neutrons in addition to the 6 protons. Nitrogen is atomic number 7, so its atoms have 7 protons in their nuclei. Nitrogen-14 atoms have 7 neutrons in addition to the 7 protons.
The two isotopes of different elements have the same nucleon number. This means that they both have the same number nucleons (the sum of protons and neutrons). However, carbon will definitely have 6 protons and nitrogen will have 7 protons. This means that carbon-14 has 8 neutrons while nitrogen-14 has 7 neutrons.
No, an isotope is an increase in neutrons. For that reason, they can not be isotopes of the same element. An example of isotopes of the same element would be Carbon-18 and Carbon-14.
The Mass Number of Carbon is 12
The Mass Number of Nitrogen is 14
All elements have a different mass number!
since protons take part in chemical changes ,they can be lost or gained thus causing a difference of atomic numbers of the two elemnts
Electron Configuration
All elements are different from each other, that is why they are called elements. They have a different number of subatomic particles making them different.
No two different elements will have the same number of protons.
carbon atoms can bond with several other common elements.
The Periodic Table of the Elements has every known and certified (by the IUPAC) element in it.
John Dalton, a british chemist, explained that elements are made of atoms and different elements have atoms of different mass
elements exist in more than one form eg carbon 12 and carbon14
Electron Configuration
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All elements are different from each other, that is why they are called elements. They have a different number of subatomic particles making them different.
Different people found different elements.
Elements have different properties because elements can be further divided than atoms and can be mixed by another element
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
Different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons identifies the element.
Because different elements have different numbers of protons, which determines the atomic number.
No two different elements will have the same number of protons.
who said this atoms of different elements are different