The number of neutrons is irrelevant for determining the element. 13 protons makes it aluminum.
(The isotope of aluminum with 13 neutrons is unstable and radioactive, with a half-life of about 720,000 years.)
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It is aluminum that has 13 protons in its nucleus. It has an atomic number of 13, and you probably already knew that.
An element's atomic number will tell us its number of protons. Checking the Periodic Table, we see that aluminum has an atomic number of 13. Therefore, that's the element with 13 protons.
The number of neutrons is the same as the atomic number. Referencing the periodic table, number 13 is Aluminum.
The element with 11 protons and 13 neutrons is sodium-24.
The element with a mass number of 28 and 13 protons is aluminum (symbol Al). It has 13 protons, as indicated by its atomic number, and a mass number of 28, which is the sum of its protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
An atom with 13 protons is the element aluminum (symbol: Al).
Aluminum has 13 protons. The atomic number assigned on the periodic table is equivalent to the number of protons an element has.
No, carbon-13 and nitrogen-14 are not the same element. They are different elements with different atomic numbers, which are the number of protons in their nuclei. Carbon-13 has 6 protons, while nitrogen-14 has 7 protons.