Subtract the atomic number from the mass number
The symbol is Ba. The number of neutrons equal the number of protons.
The number of neutrons in any element is equal to mass number - atomic number. So,number of neutrons in cobalt is = 58 - 27 = 32. therefore, number of neutrons in cobalt is 32.
For each isotope the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - 98
Carbon has 6 protons an 6 electrons (in a neutral state). The number of neutrons is: - for 12C: 6 neutrons - for 13C: 7 neutrons - for 14C: 8 neutrons For artificila isotopes: number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number
Atomic number = number of protons + number of neutrons Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons
The isotope of zirconim, 91Zr, has 51 neutrons. In order to solve this problem, one must know that an element's atomic weight is the average of its number of protons and neutrons (only neutrons are variable). Since the atomic number is the number of protons, the atomic number subtracted from the atomic weight gives the number of neutrons. An element in period 5 that has this many neutrons is found to be zirconium (the isotope 91Zr).
The symbol is Ba. The number of neutrons equal the number of protons.
number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons = 28 - 13 = 15 neutrons
Number of Neutrons = Mass number - Number of Protons
The number of neutrons in any element is equal to mass number - atomic number. So,number of neutrons in cobalt is = 58 - 27 = 32. therefore, number of neutrons in cobalt is 32.
The number of neutrons is different for each isotope:Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - 98
For each isotope the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - 98
The number of neutrons depends on the atom. In general, mass number = atomic number + number of neutrons.
Neutrons are not given directly on the periodic table. However the number of neutrons can be indirectly calculated. Mass number = Number of protons + number of neutrons
Number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons
Mass number-Atomic Number= Number of neutrons
Carbon has 6 protons an 6 electrons (in a neutral state). The number of neutrons is: - for 12C: 6 neutrons - for 13C: 7 neutrons - for 14C: 8 neutrons For artificila isotopes: number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number