The chemical name for ordinary salt is sodium chloride, which consists of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom bonded together.
Argon 38 has eighteen protons and twenty neutrons. Argon 36 has eighteen protons and eighteen neutrons.
The particle in an atom that cannot change is the number of protons. If that changes, it is no longer the same element.
Atom of carbon?
The proton, otherwise you change the element
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A neutron is not present in an ordinary hydrogen atom. A hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron.
The chemical name for ordinary salt is sodium chloride, which consists of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom bonded together.
An ordinary atom of potassium has no charge.An ionized atom of potassium typically has a +1 charge.Different things.
This particle is the atom.
yes
Nuclear change is the change in the nucleus of the atom.
It soon captures electrons, becoming an ordinary helium atom.
they could discover a new atom and it would change
You can't change the mass number of an atom because the mass number is the number of protons which is the atom's atomic number I hope this helped :)
Argon 38 has eighteen protons and twenty neutrons. Argon 36 has eighteen protons and eighteen neutrons.
Nuclear change usually (but not always) changes the element of an atom itself; at the very least, it changes the isotope of the atom, altering its radiological properties (such as its half life). A chemical change means a change to a molecule in which the atom is bound.