The stable isotope of Iodine is 127 atomic weight and atomic number 53. So it has 53 protons and thus also 53 electrons (to balance the positive charge of the protons) . It has 127-53 = 74 neutrons.
The only stable isotope of iodine, 127I, has 74 neutrons. There are 36 other known isotopes of iodine, and an account of all these isotopes of iodine can be seen by using the link to the Wikipedia article on iodine's isotopes.
There are 37 isotopes of iodine and only one, 127I, is stable with 74 neutrons.
As there are 37 isotopes this means that the number of neutrons can be as low as 55 or as high as 91.
There are a number of isotopes of Iodine only one is a stable isotope that has 74 neutrons
53 protons, 74 neutrons
It has 74 neutrons and 53 electrons.
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Number of neutrons = Mass number - Number of protons = 127 - 53 = 74
iodine has 53 and silver has 47
It has 12 neutrons.
There are 18, 20 or 22 neutrons.
The number of neutrons depends on the atom. In general, mass number = atomic number + number of neutrons.
A typical atom of iodine contains 74 neutrons.
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The mass number for iodine is 131, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons. Iodine has 53 protons and 53 electrons, if neutral. To find how many neutrons iodine has subtract 53, the number of protons from the mass number of 131. This shows that iodine has 78 neutrons.
The mass number for iodine is 131, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons. Iodine has 53 protons and 53 electrons, if neutral. To find how many neutrons iodine has subtract 53, the number of protons from the mass number of 131. This shows that iodine has 78 neutrons.
The isotope iodine-122 has 53 protons and electrons and 69 neutrons.
A typical atom of iodine contains 74 neutrons.
Iodine (I) has 53 protons and 74 neutrons.
Neutrons in iodine: 74.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - Number of protons = 127 - 53 = 74
Iodine has 53 protons. Iodine 126 has 126 - 53 = 74 neutrons. So iodine 126 is called iodine 16 because it has 53 protons and 74 neutrons. There are other types of iodine, called neuclides of iodine, which have different numbers of neutrons. All of them have 53 protons. So iodine 141 has 53 protons and 141 - 53 = 88 neutrons.
This question is incomplete. One cannot say how many neutrons an atom of iodine has unless one also specifies which isotope of iodine one is referring to. Since the atomic number of iodine is 53, that means that there are 53 electrons and 53 protons in the neutral atom.
Tungsten has 74 protons and 74 electrons, but it has 110 neutrons. Tantalum has 108 neutrons, but 73 protons and 73 neutrons.