A proton is a positively charged subatomic particle. It generally contains 1 up and 2 down quarks. The number of protons in an atom determines its atomic number.
No, carbon can not have 8 protons. The number of protons in an element can not vary. Carbon can only have 6 protons (the atomic number). If an element has 8 protons, it is oxygen.
Yes. Every element has a different number of protons.
Only uranium has 92 protons; each chemical element (natural or artificial) has a different number of protons.
An atom with 17 protons is chlorine. (It is unnecessary to say "exactly" because the number of protons can only be whole numbers.)
Oxygen is the only element with 8 protons.
Protons of an atom are found only in its nucleus.
Radium has 88 protons, radon has only 86 protons.
No, carbon can not have 8 protons. The number of protons in an element can not vary. Carbon can only have 6 protons (the atomic number). If an element has 8 protons, it is oxygen.
Iron (Fe) is the only element which has 26 protons.
It is the ratio of neutrons to protons that generally determines the stability of an isotope.
Protons are not located in orbitals. Only electrons are present in the orbitals. Protons and Neutrons are located inside the nucleus of an atom.
Aluminum has 13 protons. The atomic number assigned on the periodic table is equivalent to the number of protons an element has.
no. -------------- In atoms, only the Protons count as atomic number The neutrons and the protons together is as the atomic mass
Yes. Every element has a different number of protons.
None of them. That's way to many protons for any element. The highest number of protons in the periodic table is only 118.
Only uranium has 92 protons; each chemical element (natural or artificial) has a different number of protons.
Beryllium.