Helium
That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.
Uranium has 3 natural isotopes and 26 artificial isotopes and isomers..
That depends on the isotope! Choose an isotope, count the total number of protons + neutrons, and multiply the result by 3, since both protons and neutrons have 3 quarks each. Note: in the case of helium, the number of protons is 2 in each case, but the number of neutrons can vary, depending on the isotope. The most common isotope has 2 neutrons, but there are other isotopes as well.
O16 is the most common isotope of oxygen.most common isotope for oxygen is O18
Tritium, an isotope of hydrogen, or Helium-3 (which does not have a specific name).
Helium
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen with 1 proton and 2 neutrons for a combined mass number of 3.
1 neutron in He-3 isotope. 2 neutrons in He-4 isotope (most stable)
That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.That depends on what isotope you mean. Look up the details for the specific isotope you are interested in. Add neutrons plus protons, then multiply the result by 3: every neutron, and every proton, is made up of 3 quarks.
yes
lithium-6
Uranium has 3 natural isotopes and 26 artificial isotopes and isomers..
Lithium-isotope 6 has 3 neutrons. Lithium-isotope 7 has 4.
The mass of the isotope 7Be is 7,01692983(11) u. The isotope 7Be has 4 protons, 3 neutrons and 4 electrons (not 6).
That depends on the isotope! Choose an isotope, count the total number of protons + neutrons, and multiply the result by 3, since both protons and neutrons have 3 quarks each. Note: in the case of helium, the number of protons is 2 in each case, but the number of neutrons can vary, depending on the isotope. The most common isotope has 2 neutrons, but there are other isotopes as well.
6Li has 3 protons, neutrons and electrons. 7Li has 3 protons, 4 neutrons and 3 electrons.