How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
How many neutrons are in Cesium-130 (Cs)?
Cesium (Cs) has 55 protons, as indicated by its atomic number. In a neutral atom, it also has 55 electrons. The number of neutrons can be determined by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass; the most common isotope of cesium has approximately 78 neutrons (55 protons + 78 neutrons = 133 atomic mass).
A Cesium CS ion is formed when a Cesium atom loses one electron. Therefore, a Cesium ion (Cs+) will have 55 electrons, as opposed to the neutral Cesium atom which has 56 electrons.
Oh, dude, cesium-134 has 55 protons and around 79 neutrons. It's like the cool kid at the periodic table party, just hanging out with its atomic number of 55 and atomic mass of around 134. So, yeah, it's got its protons and neutrons chillin' like, "What's up, we're cesium-134."
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In atomic form (as opposed to being an ion), cesium-137 has 55 electrons, just as all cesium atoms have.
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You are looking for the symbol of cesium (Cs) and indication of its mass number. The mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons. So if every atom of cesium has 55 protons, then the mass number of this isotope is 137. The mass number is indicated in superscript before the symbol: 137Cs
How many neutrons would it have if it had 11 neutrons? 11.
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