What never changes in a element's atom no matter what? hint: it's what's used to identify the element on the periodic tafel, tabel and each element has a different number

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thespikedturtle said:
The atomic number. It's the same as the amount of protons of electrons in an atom. But since an electron can leave an atom fairly easily, then the amount of protons never changes.
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Of course it never changes, every element has a different amount of protons in its nucleus, it's what identifies it, the amount of neutrons and electrons can change, which leads to isotopes (different neutrons) and ions (different electrons)
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Ions, that's what they're called. Couldn't remember, we went over this a while ago...
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adultswimperson said:
The numer of protons.
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siory said:
proton
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