@bowscene9
active 10 years ago
For instance, atoms with only one proton in the nucleus are all hydrogen atoms. Atoms with twelve protons in the nucleus are all carbon atoms. Atoms are neutral particles, which imply they do not carry a charge. As a result, atoms have equal quantities of protons and electrons. As said beforehand, an atom’s id is identified by the number of […] View
-
Mattie Sauer posted an update 10 years ago
For instance, atoms with only one proton in the nucleus are all hydrogen atoms. Atoms with twelve protons in the nucleus are all carbon atoms. Atoms are neutral particles, which imply they do not carry a charge. As a result, atoms have equal quantities of protons and electrons. As said beforehand, an atom’s id is identified by the number of…[Read more]
-
Mattie Sauer became a registered member 10 years ago