When it has no charge there are 78.
the number of electrons is always equal to the number of protons, both are the atomic number. the atomic number of platinum is 78, so 78 electrons and 78 protons too.
Platinum is a metallic element. The metal is made up of many billions of platinum atoms, you can not get any smaller bit of platinum than one platinum atom.
There would be 78 electrons in a platinum atom.
Platinum electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 32, 17, 1.
Platinum has 78 electrons
78 in the neutral atom.
78 electrons as atomic no. is 78.
Platinum is in the 6th period, meaning its atom has 6 energy shells. It is in Group 10 and has 78 electrons.
78 protons, 78 electrons and 119 neutrons
Since platinum is a metal it will tend to lose electrons.
There are 78 protons and 78 electrons present in a platinum atom. There are also at least 114 neutrons in the five stable isotopes. 192 Pt = 114 194 Pt = 116 195 Pt = 117 196 Pt = 118 198 Pt = 120
An estimated 117 neutrons. This can vary as platinum has different isotopes of different mass thus resulting in varying number of neutrons.
Platinum only has one valence electron
Platinum is a metal element. There are 78 electrons in a single atom.
Platinum is a metal element. There are 78 electrons in a single atom.
Platinum is a metal element. There are 78 electrons in a single atom.
Platinum is a metal element. There are 78 electrons in a single atom.
Platinum is in the 6th period, meaning its atom has 6 energy shells. It is in Group 10 and has 78 electrons.
A neutral atom of platinum has 78 electrons, at 78 energy levels in one cloud.
The atomic number of platinum is 78. So there are 78 protons and 78 electrons.
78 protons, 78 electrons and 119 neutrons
Platinum forms ionic bonds.
Platinum has 78 of each. Plutonium has 94 of each. There is no "platanium".
Platinum has 78 of each. Plutonium has 94 of each. There is no "platanium".