A neutral atom with 49 protons must have 49 electrons. This element is Indium. there are two naturally occurring isotopes, 113 and 115 atomic weights, with 64 and 66 neutrons. 49 electrons are arranged in shells with 2, 8, 18, 18, 3 per shell.
In 115 is radioactive but with a very long halflife. see Wikipedia entry for Indium.
In an atom, the proton and electron number is always the same so the amswer to your question is 49
One electron. This balances out hydrogen's one proton.
There is no specific number of electrons that a proton can attract. For example, in a neutral atom; a proton attracts nearly one electron and there is a higher attraction in anions and lesser number in cations.
The number of PROTONs and the number of ELECTRONs are always equal in a neutral atom. Therefore an element with one PROTON will have one ELECTRON and that element will be called Hydrogen.
There are 17 electrons i a neutral atom of chlorine.
13. Both have same charge except electron has negative and proton positive. Neutrons are electrically neutral
The neutral atom of cadmium has 48 electrons.
A neutral barium atom has 56 electrons.
Well it depends on the atom. Like for instance Hydrogen has 1 electron and 1 proton and Nitrogen has 7 protons and 7 electrons. If the atom is charged, then the number of protons and electrons are not equal. For example, hydrogen ion with +1 charge has 1 proton and 0 electrons. If the number of electrons is the same as the number of protons, then it is said to be neutral.
Neon has ten electrons and as a Nobel gas is generally neutral
An electrically neutral oxygen atom has eight electrons, one for each proton in its nucleus. Two electrons are in the inner shell and six are in the outer shell.
Carbon has 6 protons, and it will have 6 electrons in a neutral atom, one for each proton. See link below.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.