You are talking about Iridium. Iridium is a very hard, brittle, silvery/white (transition) metal part of the Platinum family, in fact it is the second densest element after Osmium.
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An element's atomic number gives its proton number. Checking the Periodic Table, we see that osmium has an atomic number of 76. That means that osmium has 76 protons.
Gold, Au, has 79 protons.
I am 99.9 sure it is Gold
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Neutrons - 118 Protons/electrons - 79
It has 79 Protons and Electrons. It also has 118 Neutrons.
Platinum(Pt) has 78 protons. Gold(Au) has 79 protons
In a regular sample of the element of gold, meaning no change done to it, then there will be 79 protons and 118 neutrons
79 protons, 79 electrons and 118 neutrons. a neutral gold atom has 79 protons about 121 neutrons and 79 electrons
Neutrons - 118 Protons/electrons - 79
Au is the chemical symbol for gold. It has an atomic number of 79 meaning it has 79 protons and 79 electrons. I assume that is what you mean
It has 79 Protons and Electrons. It also has 118 Neutrons.
Platinum(Pt) has 78 protons. Gold(Au) has 79 protons
In a regular sample of the element of gold, meaning no change done to it, then there will be 79 protons and 118 neutrons
79 protons, 79 electrons and 118 neutrons. a neutral gold atom has 79 protons about 121 neutrons and 79 electrons
The number 79 means that there are 79 protons in the nucleus of an atom of gold. It is the number of protons/electrons in that atom (I say protons/electrons because there are an equal amount of both; i.e. 79 protons 79 electrons)
I know that there are Electrons:79 Protons: 79 Nuetrons: 118
79 protons and electrons 118 neutrons
Gold atoms have an estimate of 79 protons. Gold atoms have six energy levels and within the fourth energy level is where the most protons are included with 32 protons. There also 118 number of neutrons in the gold atom as well.
an atom is the basic unit of life. it is composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. an element is composed of a single type of atom (for example: pure gold is made up of atoms containing exactly 79 protons and 79 electrons...the number of neutrons varies depending on if the atoms are isotopes)
Gold has 79 electrons in an atom.Each atom of gold usually has 79 electrons (equal to the number of protons). However, most atoms share or trade electrons through chemical bonds with other atoms, so the number for any gold atom can vary.