No. Oxygen always has 8 protons. Oxygen 18 has 8 protons and 10 neutrons (8 + 10 = 18)
Argon's atomic number is 18. thus, it has 18 protons and 18 electrons. Filling in the first 18 electron orbitals gives the configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6. Thus, argon has 3 electron energy levels.
6.25 x 10 ^18
The atomic number always equals to the number of protons. which in this case, is 20
A neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons. Protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively charged. Therefore if you have an ion with a -1 charge, it has one extra electron. So your ion has 85 protons.
Non for it is imposable to have protons in a proton.
The atomic number of oxygen is 8. So it has 8 protons. And O-18 isotope has 10 neutrons.
Argon atoms have 18 protons which is similar to the number of electrons.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
18 protons and 18 neutrons
18 protons and 18, 20 or 22 neutrons.
The atomic number of Oxygen is 8, which is also the number of protons.
There are 18 protons in each atom.
i will say 18 neutrons and electrons
Hydrochloric acid consists of one Hydrogen and one Chlorine atom - HCL. Hydrogen has only one proton, Chlorine has 17 Protons, 18 neutrons so HCL has 1 + 17 = 18 protons, 0 + 18 neutrons = 18 neutrons, HCL has 18 protons and 18 neutrons.
The isotope chlorine-35 has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
Yes. The atomic number of chlorine is 17 and it has 17 protons. The atomic number of argon is 18 with 18 protons.
Ten protons, ten electrons and 8 neutrons are there in Ne-18.