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An atom of which element contains two neutrons?

Two isotopes have two neutrons: 3H and 4He.


The nucleus of an atom contains what two particles?

nucleus....contains protons & neutrons


What is the difference between the atomic structure of the chlorine 35 and chlorine 37 isotopes?

A nucleus of the Cl-37 isotope contains two more neutrons than a nucleus of the Cl-35 isotope.


The nucleus of an atom contains 12 protons and 12 neutrons while the necleus of another atom contains 12 protons and 16 neutrons what are the atoms?

I believe it is two isotopes of an element. Because an isotope is the amount of protons. with a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. hopefully this will help :)


What is a Nucleus of a helium atom?

The nucleus of a helium atom contains two protons and two neutrons.


How do different isotopes of an element differ?

Two isotopes differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus. For example, Carbon-14 has 8 neutrons differing from Carbon-12 which has 6 neutrons.


The nucleus of a helium atom contains four subatomic particles how many neutrons does the helium atom have?

Helium has two neutrons and two protons in its nucleus.


What two things are the nucleus made of?

At the simplest level of description, a nucleus contains protons and neutrons.


The metal tantalum has an atomic number of 73 an two isotopes with the atomic weight of 180 and 181. How many neutrons are there in the nucleus of tantalum's two isotopes?

If you subtract the atomic number form the atomic mass then the answer is the number of neutrons.


Which element have no neutrons in its atom?

The most common isotope of Hydrogen lacks a neutron in its nucleus. But there is an isotope, called deuterium, that has one neutron. Additionally, there is a hydrogen isotope that is artificially created that has two neutrons in its nucleus. It is called tritium. A link to the Wikipedia article on the isotopes of hydrogen is provided.


How are isotopes the same but different?

Isotopes are different forms of the same element which have different numbers of neutrons in their atomic nuclei. A given element is identified by the number of protons in its nucleus; that's its atomic number. Two different isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons, but each has a different number of neutrons in its nucleus. Different isotopes of the same element are chemically the same.


Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of the atom?

The atom is composed of two parts, the nucleus, which contains the Protons and neutrons, and is positively charged; and the negative electrons surrounding it.