neutron can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number of the particular atom from its mass number.
mass number= protons+nutrons
Not sure about nutrons, but xenon has between 70 and 82 neutrons.
mercury has 121 nutrons because the periodic table
motor nutrons
Neutrons in iodine: 74.
nutrons
Electrons and Nutrons
Radium has 88 neutrons.
Sum of protons and nutrons
a big ball of protons and nutrons
Typically, 69. However it can vary by isotope.
Einsteinium typically has 99 neutrons in its nucleus.