there we go good video.... but theres a lot of questions to be answered. getting pissed! what happens what are the limitations on the amount of nuetrons? what happens if there are too many. i want to find an interesting video.
@PrivationProductions one thing my teacher told me that i never understood til now. Theres two diferent types of questions. a Forest question and a Tree question. Forest questions are about the entire thing in one simple form. A tree question is about the detail of each and everyone.Your question is a Tree question.
Oxford University Has Published A Book "THE MAKERS OF THE UNIVERSE", In Which They Have Enlisted 100 People Who Gave Remarkable Contribution To The World Over The Period Of 10,000 Years, Which Is Admired By The Entire UNIVERSE. In this List 1st Name Is "LORD GAUTAM BUDDHA" & 4th Is "Dr. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR" For Their Principle Of EQUANIMITY Which Is The Universal Solution For todays Burning World....
@burleytrojans an atom cant lose a proton....its fixed in the nucleus....only the electrons are free moving....electrons are transfered to other atoms to form bonds to complete their outer most shell....if an atom(A) has 1 atom in the outermost shell and atom(B) has 7.....A will pass an electron to B and hence both will become 8....no need for movement of protons
there we go good video.... but theres a lot of questions to be answered. getting pissed! what happens what are the limitations on the amount of nuetrons? what happens if there are too many. i want to find an interesting video.
PrivationProductions 8 months ago
@PrivationProductions one thing my teacher told me that i never understood til now. Theres two diferent types of questions. a Forest question and a Tree question. Forest questions are about the entire thing in one simple form. A tree question is about the detail of each and everyone.Your question is a Tree question.
Rangequeen2010 1 week ago
so theoraticly a hydrogen atom could have an isotope with f.e. 5 neutrons:)
Shoarma2 10 months ago
thanks
golfintaz1313 1 year ago
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Oxford University Has Published A Book "THE MAKERS OF THE UNIVERSE", In Which They Have Enlisted 100 People Who Gave Remarkable Contribution To The World Over The Period Of 10,000 Years, Which Is Admired By The Entire UNIVERSE. In this List 1st Name Is "LORD GAUTAM BUDDHA" & 4th Is "Dr. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR" For Their Principle Of EQUANIMITY Which Is The Universal Solution For todays Burning World....
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bipinnagarale 1 year ago
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burleytrojans 1 year ago
@burleytrojans an atom cant lose a proton....its fixed in the nucleus....only the electrons are free moving....electrons are transfered to other atoms to form bonds to complete their outer most shell....if an atom(A) has 1 atom in the outermost shell and atom(B) has 7.....A will pass an electron to B and hence both will become 8....no need for movement of protons
OfficialHuMan 1 year ago
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all atoms of the same element have the same number of protons but may vary in how many neutrons they have
4sirftum 1 year ago
Thank you!
daniyelley44 2 years ago
thats what i already learned today in class :0)
vancouverkiz 2 years ago
thx for vid.
Neejan1 2 years ago
alll atoms of the same element have the same numb of protonssss WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
musicthefuture13 2 years ago
all atoms of the same elements have the same number of proton, but my vary on how many neutrons they have.
atoms having the same atomic number, but different mass number are called isotopes.
hydrogen has 1 proton and no neutron. isotopes of hydrogen may contain 1 or 2 neutrons
XD
xheenzuney 2 years ago
deuterium, tritium
originalchippy 2 years ago
CANCER CURE = RICK SIMPSON'S HEMP OIL
EssiacHempLaetrile 2 years ago
Protium OR Hydrogen = (1P,1e-), (Stable) Deuterium = (1P,1N,1e-), (Stable) and Tritium (1P,2N,1e-) = (Radioisotope); (Half-Life ~ 12.33 years: (Decay Mode: Beta Minus OR Electrons (e-). Decay Product: Helium-3, (Stable).
P - Proton
N - Neutron
e- - Electron
You are right!
KarbineKyle 2 years ago
all atoms of the same element have the same number of protons but may vary in how many neutrons they have
lfraser7 3 years ago 2
isotopes have the same number of protons , different number of neutrons, same atomic number and a different mass number
thanks for the upload
blahblah55555666666 3 years ago
i need help with mi home work
elFinEntusManos 3 years ago
Ditto...What kind of stuff are you doing in your class/course?
Koifish07 3 years ago