Neutrons cannot be taken of a Periodic Table, but only off an atom by supplying high energy (nuclear fission)
yes
no, they are arranged by their protons.
By which column and geoup number it is in on the periodic table i learnt it in science
They are both Neutron of the periodic table and they both cantain 20% of sperm in them.
Find the weight on the periodic table then subtract the proton numbers.
Stars - by nuclear fusion, by supernova explosions, and by colliding neutron stars.
Hydrogen, being the first element, has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus.
The name for it is Mass Number of an Isotope.
Listed in order of atmoic weight. Electrons have the majority of weight in the atom (proton, neutron, electron.)
One way is to consult a copy of "The Periodic Table of the Elements". Great Q'n!
Beryllium is the first member of the group in the periodic table and can be used as a neutron source due to its ability to produce neutrons when bombarded with alpha particles.
There is none, but a neutral atom is called a neutron. There is no neutral element.