If you're asking about a nickel atom, it depends on the isotope. In the case of the most common isotope, the answer would be 30.
If you're asking about a nickel coin, I get about 1.625 x 1024. If this was for a homework problem, you'll probably want to carry out your own calculations or face embarrassing questions about how you arrived at that number. (It's also quite possible that I made a mistake.)
It depends on the isotope. The most common naturally occurring isotope is 58Ni. Ni has the atomic number 28, so there are 30 neutrons in that isotope. There are four other stable naturally occurring isotopes with atomic weight 60, 61, 62 and 64. There are also around twenty unstable and radio-isotopes with atomic weights ranging from 48 to 78.
A standard nickel atom has 31 neutrons, 28 protons, and 28 electrons.
The mass number of nickel is 59 and it has 28 protons. Therefore it has 31 neutrons.
28 neutrons (mass number - atomic number)
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The nickel atom has 31 neutrons
Nickel have 28 protons and electrons and a different number of neutrons for each isotope..
Isotope Ni-63 has 28 electrons (it is found by looking at the atomic number for Nickel on the periodic table) and has 35 neutrons (which is found by subtracting the number in the isotope, 63, by the atomic number, 28)
Zero. Neutrons do not have a charge; they are neutral.
Ni stands for Nickel element.It has atomic number 28.It belongs to transition metal.It is hard and ductile.
Nickel has 28 protons. An atom of nickel-61 contains 33 neutrons.
30 neutrons in Ni-58 isotope.
Nickel have 28 protons and electrons and a different number of neutrons for each isotope..
Nickel (Ni) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. Nickel has: protons=28 neutrons=30 electrons=28 atomic mass=58 atomic #=28
Isotope Ni-63 has 28 electrons (it is found by looking at the atomic number for Nickel on the periodic table) and has 35 neutrons (which is found by subtracting the number in the isotope, 63, by the atomic number, 28)
125 g nickel is equivalent to 2,13 moles.
There are 31 known isotopes of nickel ranging from Ni-48 to Ni-78.
Zero. All neutrons are negative.
The chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
Nickel has 28 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
1 mole of nickel is 58.69 grams. 176.1 g Ni * (1 mol Ni/58.69 g Ni) = 3.0005 mol Ni Therefore, 176.1 grams of nickel is equal to 3 moles of nickel.
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Zero. Neutrons do not have a charge; they are neutral.