How Do You Determine The Number Of Protons, Neutrons & Electrons In An Element?
Science can be a challenging subject to study. Throw in the periodic table and it may seem like there are too many letters and numbers coming your way. Figuring out the amount of protons, electrons and neutrons in an element doesn’t have to be rocket science. Locate the element that you are trying to figure out the protons, neutrons, and electrons for. Locate the atomic number of the element from the periodic chart. This can be found by looking at the upper lefthand corner in the box where the element is located. The atomic number is going to alert you to the number of protons in a specific element. Calculate the number of electrons by using the atomic number. An atom must contain the same number of protons and electrons. Thus, the atomic number of the element will indicate the number of electrons. Locate the atomic number of the element that you are trying to determine the amount of neutrons on. Round the number up to the nearest whole number. For example, if the atomic weight was 36.