Protons are subatomic particles present in the nucleus of an atom. They carry a positive charge, and the number of protons in an atom defines its atomic number and consequently, the identity of the element. For example, an element with 6 protons is carbon, while one with 7 protons is nitrogen.
The characteristics of protons:
- Protons have a positive charge (+1).
- The number of protons determines the atomic number.
- Protons, along with neutrons, contribute to the mass number of an atom.
The number of protons remains constant in a stable atom. In ions, however, there can be a difference in the balance between protons and electrons because ions result from atoms losing or gaining electrons. For example, if an atom has more protons than electrons, it would be a positively charged ion.
Understanding protons is vital, as they not only define the element itself but also can provide clues to understanding an atom's or ion's charge, mass, and position in the periodic table.