The only natural isotope of Cobalt is Cobalt-59.
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Deuterium
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The heaviest atom known today is 294Uuo, an isotope of ununoctium.
It depends on the isotope.
Cobalt-60
Cobalt-66 is a isotope that does not occur naturaly but is used in the food industry to sterilize produce.
cobalt has 27 protons but it is not the isotope form of it and it has 27 electrons and the atomic number is 27
The heaviest atom known today is 294Uuo, an isotope of ununoctium.
It depends on the isotope.
Cobalt-60
Every cobalt atom has 27 electrons regardless its isotope.
An isotope of cobalt is used to to kill cancer cells. The isotope americium-241 is used in smoke detectors.
Cobalt-66 is a isotope that does not occur naturaly but is used in the food industry to sterilize produce.
The element cobalt has 27 protons. Since the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in your particular question is 59, the answer to what has 27 protons and 32 neutrons is the particular isotope of cobalt labeled 59Co. This is cobalt's only stable isotope.
Sorry, tritium is the heaviest isotope of hydrogen.hydrogen - 1.008145 AMUdeuterium - 2.014740 AMUtritium - 3.017005 AMU
cobalt has 27 protons but it is not the isotope form of it and it has 27 electrons and the atomic number is 27
It would depend on the isotope.
Since cobalt has an atomic number of 27, any isotope of it contains 27 protons and 27 electrons per atom. The isotope with mass number 60 contains (60 - 27) or 33 neutrons per atom.
Every isotope of cobalt has 27 electrons.