How Many Protons Are in Neon?

Every single discovered atom has protons, electrons and neutrons. The number of each depends on its assigned atomic number. Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge and, as the name implies, neutrons have no charge.

  1. The Periodic Table

    • When looking at an element on the periodic table, there are two numbers: the atomic number, which is found at the top, and the atomic weight, which is found at the bottom of the box.

    How Many Protons in Neon?

    • The number of protons found in the nucleus of neon is the same as its atomic number: 10.

    Electrons

    • The number of electrons and the number of protons are always the same unless the element is given another charge.

    Neutrons

    • The atomic mass--the number at the bottom--is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. Just subtract the number of protons, 10 in this case, from the rounded number of the mass.

    Isotopes

    • Changing the number of neutrons will change the element to another version of itself, called an isotope.

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