Allthese can NOT be calculated being physical properties of each specific element. They can be found in 'periodic tables' eg. by typing in the element name in a wikipedia-search
By subtracting the mass number and the atomic number, the number of neutrons can be calculated.
The number of neutrons can be calculated if the atomic number and mass number of an element is known. The number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number.
Neon is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 20. Atomic number of it is 10.
Yes.
The atomic number must be known along with the mass number. Then the number of protons or electrons is the same as the atomic number, and the number of neutrons is the difference between the mass number and the atomic number.
The atomic number is the number of protons. For example, the atomic number of Hydrogen is 1, because it has 1 proton. The mass is calculated using protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The Atomic Mass number tells the atomic mass of an element. The mass is calculated as the mass of all the protons and neutrons in the center of an atom.
Mass number minus atomic number = number of neutrons
There are a few ways to determine the mass number, depending on what information you have about the isotope: 1. The mass number is calculated as the sum of an isotope's protons and neutrons. 2. The name of an isotope generally includes the mass number. For instance, carbon-14 has a mass number of 14. 3. The atomic mass (aka isotope mass or atomic weight) rounded to the nearest whole number is the mass number.
The mass number is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
atomic number is the amount of protons, equal to the atomic number, the electrons, minus the mass number atomic number is the amount of protons, equal to the atomic number, the electrons, minus the mass number atomic number is the amount of protons, equal to the atomic number, the electrons, minus the mass number
neutron can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number of the particular atom from its mass number.