Which property do all elements in a row of the periodic table have in common?(1 point) Responses number of neutrons number of neutrons number of protons number of protons number of valence electrons number of valence electrons number of orbitals number of orbitals

The correct answer is: number of protons.

That is just crazy BOT !

Every element has a different number of protons. That defines the element
Try number of orbitals maybe?

Apologies for the incorrect response. You are correct. All elements in a row of the periodic table have the same number of orbitals. Each row (period) represents a different energy level or shell, and the number of orbitals within that energy level increases as you move across the row. Thank you for pointing it out.