The location of the "atomic building blocks" of radon is the same as for any other atom. Neutrons and protons are found tightly bundled in the nucleus, and the electrons form up in Fermi energy levels - shells - around the nucleus at different places according to quantum mechanics.
You look at the Periodic Table and find the atomic number. That's the number of protons. Then you subtract that from the Atomic Mass of the specific atom you're concerned with (in whole numbers); that will be the number of neutrons. To find the electrons, subtract the charge from the atomic number (so if the charge is -1, you subtract minus one, or ADD one). Radon is likely to be uncharged, so the number of electrons will probably be the same as the atomic number.
In the Bohr model of the atom, the protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus, and the electrons are located in the energy levels surrounding the nucleus.
There are 88 protons/electrons in radium. There are 138 neutrons.
Radon has 86 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope: Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of the Rn isotope - 86
Radon atomic number is 86 so it has 86 protons,86 electrons, and 136 neutrons. This is wrong!
Radon has 86 protons, 86 electrons.Rn-222 isotope has 136 (222 - 86 = 136) neutrons
Polonium-218 has 84 protons, 84 electrons and 134 neutrons.Radon-222 has 86 protons, 86 electrons and 136 neutrons.
There are 88 protons/electrons in radium. There are 138 neutrons.
Radon has 86 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope: Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of the Rn isotope - 86
Radon has 86 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a radon isotope = Mass number - 86
The isotope 210Rn has 86 protons and electrons; also 124 neutrons.
Radon atomic number is 86 so it has 86 protons,86 electrons, and 136 neutrons. This is wrong!
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Radon has 86 protons and electrons.
The atomic number is 86 which gives the number of protons. 220Rn has 220 protons and neutrons so the neutron count iscalcualted as follows: 220 -86 = 134 neutrons 220Rn is an unstable isotope of Radon.
Radon has 86 protons, 86 electrons.Rn-222 isotope has 136 (222 - 86 = 136) neutrons
Polonium-218 has 84 protons, 84 electrons and 134 neutrons.Radon-222 has 86 protons, 86 electrons and 136 neutrons.
Protactinium has 91 electrons; the valence is 4 or 5.
Protons = 82 Neutrons = 214 - 82 = 132 So ratio of protons to neutrons = 82 : 132 or 1 : 1.61