There are 48 nuetrons in that isotope. 84 -36= 48. Atomic Mass - atomic number = nuetron number. I hope you found this helpful. Good Luck in Chemistry! There are 48 nuetrons in that isotope. 84 -36= 48. Atomic mass - atomic number = nuetron number. I hope you found this helpful. Good Luck in Chemistry!
An atom of the isotope sulfur-36 contains 16 protons and 20 neutrons.
Chlorine-36 has 19 electrons.
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Chlorine has an atomic number of 17. Thus, neutral chlorine will have 17 protons and 17 electrons. Chlorine's most common isotope is 35Cl, meaning it has 35 - 17 = 18 neutrons. *****************************2nd Opinion************* Since the question was about a chlorine molecule, shouldn't the answer be about Cl2? 34 p and 36 n
The number 85 after krypton is theatomic weightwhich tells you how many protons and neutrons are in the nucleus.The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus,kryptons atomic number is 36, so thereare 36 protons. To find neutrons subtract the number of protons from the atomic weight, 85 - 36 = 49 neutrons.
Protons 36 Neutrons 48 (for the most stable isotope, Kr-84) Electrons 36
The element is krypton as it has 36 protons and the isotope is 36Kr86.
Krypton is a noble gas with atomic number 36. However, the number of neutrons in Krypton can vary from 33 to 64, depending on the isotope. So, in a neutral Krypton atom, there are 36 protons, 36 electrons and 33-64 neutrons.
The number of neutrons is different for each isotope. Chlorine-35 has eighteen neutrons. Chlorine-36 has nineteen neutrons. Chlorine-37 has twenty neutrons. ....... etc.
An isotope of an element has a specific number of neutrons. (Calculated as the mass number minus the atomic number) Most elements have more than one isotope, for example Cl with 17 protons has three naturally occurring isotopes in nature, chlorine-35, with 18 neutrons and chlorine 37 with 20 neutrons along with a trace of chlorine-36 with 19 neutrons.
17 + 19 =36. This is 36Cl, which is non-stable with a half life 3.01 x 105 years. The two stable isotopes of chlorine are 35Cl and 37Cl, which have 18 and 20 neutrons respectively.
16 protons 20 neutrons
Chlorine has an atomic number of 17. Thus, neutral chlorine will have 17 protons and 17 electrons. Chlorine's most common isotope is 35Cl, meaning it has 35 - 17 = 18 neutrons. *****************************2nd Opinion************* Since the question was about a chlorine molecule, shouldn't the answer be about Cl2? 34 p and 36 n
The number 85 after krypton is theatomic weightwhich tells you how many protons and neutrons are in the nucleus.The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus,kryptons atomic number is 36, so thereare 36 protons. To find neutrons subtract the number of protons from the atomic weight, 85 - 36 = 49 neutrons.
The answer to how many neutrons an atom of an isotope has is always the difference between the mass number of the isotope and the atomic number of the element. The atomic number of krypton is 36. Therefore, an atom of krypton-82 has 46 neutrons.
Protons 36 Neutrons 48 (for the most stable isotope, Kr-84) Electrons 36
This is the radioactive isotope bromine-78.
Chlorine atom has 17 protons and 17 electrons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope considered. Chlorine has four isotopes: Cl-35, Cl-36, Cl-37 and Cl-38 with 18, 19, 20 and 21 neutrons respectively. However out of these, Cl-35 and Cl-37 are the most stable isotopes.
The element is krypton as it has 36 protons and the isotope is 36Kr86.
Chlorine exist as two isotopes(same number of electrons and protons but different number of neutrons), although there are traces of one more but we're not to sure. ~70% of Chlorine is Chlorine-35 which contains 17 electrons and 18 neutrons ~30% of Chlorine is Chlorine-37 which contains 17 electrons and 20 neutrons and ≤1% of Chlorine-36........