1hydrogen - 12helium - 23lithium - 34beryllium - 45boron - 56carbon - 67nitrogen - 78oxygen - 89fluorine - 910neon - 1011Sodium - 1112magnesium - 1213aluminum - 1314silicon - 1415phosphorus - 1516sulfur - 1617chlorine - 1718argon - 1819potassium - 1920calcium - 20You don't have to answer all of themI really just need help on how to find an element's number of protrons, neutrons, and electrons.thanks! ^^
A friend of mine makes beautiful crochet sculptures using spray starchPerhaps you are not doing it correctlyGoogle in starching crochet for instructionsThe old fashioned way was to use sugar waterGoogle probably has instructions on that too but I haven't looked.
It sounds like your tension is a problemThere are some ways to make the blanket comfortable for your sonAs one person said, changing your hook helpsI would shoot for at least an H hook and also change the type of stitch you are using for better openness of the blanketDepending on how this blanket will be used, I would use a sport-weight yarnIt's airy and lightOr if it is for warmth, using a tight stitch worksHTH!
If you have a periodic table, you can tell that the number of protons in an element is the same number as it's atomic number (helium has 2, calcium has 20, etc)The number of electrons is equal to the number of protons (they balance each other out)To find the number of neutrons, look for the atomic mass number on the chart; the number of neutrons is the difference between the atomic MASS and the atomic NUMBERFor example, Oxygen is 8 and has an atomic mass of about 16; therefore, it has 8 protons, 8 electrons and about 8 neutrons (16-88) Hope this helped!!!