The number of neutrons in an element is determined by subtracting the atomic number from the Atomic Mass number rounded to the nearest whole number. On the other hand, very few atoms are abnormal and have a different amount of neutrons than other atoms of the same element. These are called isotopes and are indicated by a number following the element symbol (eg. C-14). This is a radioactive isotope of carbon that has six protons based on the atomic number and two more neutrons than normal--8. (8+6=14). Finally, the reason that the atomic mass units end in decimals is that this is just an average weight. The isotopes can either bring this number up or down. atomic number [ 6 ] symbol [ C ] mass (atomic mass units (amu)) [ 12.01 ]
The amount of neutrons in an element will depend on the amount of protons (which is the same as the amount of electrons) and the atomic mass of the element.
As the sum of both neutrons and protons in an element equals the atomic mass, then we can say:
Neutrons = atomic mass - protons
For example, the element Chromium has an atomic mass of 52, and has 24 protons. We can now figure out it's amount of neutrons from the above equation. Therefore:
Neutrons = 52-24
= 28
So Chromium has 28 neutrons
Another example is Mercury, which has an atomic mass of 201 and contains 80 protons. Thus, Neutrons = 201 - 80
= 121
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look at the Periodic Table and in the top corner of the element you want there's a number wich says how many protons there are in the element. The number of nutrons are equal to this to eliminate a positive charge. (static electricity)
as we all are well aware of this fact that the atomic mass of an element is equal to number of protons plus number of neutrons present in a nucleus, so in order to find neutron we simply subtact number of protons by atomic mass.
ATOMIC MASS= NO. OF PROTONS + NO. OF NEUTRONS
NO. OF NEUTRONS= ATOMIC MASS - NO. OF PROTONS
You have to subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass. The atomic number is the total number of protons in the element and the atomic mass is the total number of protons and neutrons in the element.
Neutrons = Atomic Mass minus Atomic number.
Atomic Mass - Atomic number = number of neutrons
the number of protons bad neutrons make up the atomic mass.
You must know the atomic number (the number of protons)
and the atomic weight (the sum of protons and neutrons).
The subtract.
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the amount of neutrons in an element can be deduced by deducting the relative atomic number from the relative atomic mass.
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You have to know the mass number of the isotope. The number of neutrons is the mass number minus the atomic number (no. of protons).
Yes, isotopes of an element are the same element but with different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus and thus different atomic masses.
The neutron; the proton determines the element of the atom, but different atoms of the same element can have different atomic masses, due to the different number of neutrons of the atoms. Atoms of same element having same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called Isotopes. Thus, neutron determines the isotope of an atom.
Phosphorus and sulfur both have 16 neutrons.
Because this is an element and not an isotope, to find the number of neutrons, take the atomic mass and subtract the atomic number. Osmium has a mass of 190 and a number of 76. This equals 114.
Yes it does. All elements have electrons, protons, and neutrons.
total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
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There are 118 neutrons in the element gold.
there are 61 neutrons in a the element silver
The amount of neutrons can always be found by taking the atomic number from the mass number. Uranium has 146 neutrons. It depends on the isotope. See the link below for a list of uranium isotopes and how many neutrons are in each. You cannot tell how many neutrons it has with the given information. The most abundant isotope happens to be 238U, which has 146 neutrons.
The atomic number (number of protons) of the element is needed to tell the number of neutrons. Mass number = atomic number + number of neutrons.
Hydrogen has 0 neutrons
The number of protons and neutrons in the element
It would tell you how many neutrons make up the Nucleus of the atom.
about 66 or 64
protons will tell the atomic number (8) the sum of protons and neutrons will give the mass number of the element
Sulfur has 16 neutrons. To find out how many neutrons an element has you subtract the atomic number of that element by the atomic mass. omg thank you so much