The number of protons determine what element the atom is; this is the atomic number; (hydrogen 1, carbon 12, etc.).
The electrons are typically of the same quantity as protons unless the atom is charged; (charge +1 short one electron), (charge -1 one extra electron). Protons have a positive charge; electrons have a negative charge.
The average number of neutrons can be found by subtracting the number of protons from the mass number. To find the mass number round the atomic weight to the nearest whole number; (19.49 = 19) and (19.5 = 20). This is because protons and neutrons have the same mass, (weigh the same), and together determine the atomic weight; (electrons have comparatively little mass and are not considered in the atomic weight).
The atomic weight of an element depends on the number of neutrons in an element. The number of neutrons vary according to which isotope of the element we are looking at. The atomic weight given in the periodic table is the average weight of the element.