Aluminum ions are positive, and have three neutrons in it.
The aluminum atom has 13 electrons and protons and also 14 neutrons.
If the isotope existed, it would have 16 neutrons.
If the isotope existed, it would have 16 neutrons.
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An aluminum ion, Al3+, has 10 electrons. This is because aluminum normally has 13 protons and 13 electrons in a neutral atom, but in the +3 ion it loses 3 electrons, leaving it with 10 electrons.
13 protons and 14 neutrons. The fact that its an ion doesn't change that ... only the number of electrons.
Li-6 has 3 neutrons and Li-7 has 4 neutrons.
An Mg2+ ion is a magnesium ion that has a charge of +2, meaning it has lost 2 electrons. The number of neutrons in an Mg2+ ion is the same as in a regular magnesium atom, which is 12 neutrons.
14 neutrons
Aluminium-27 has 14 neutrons.
13 protons and 14 neutrons
Li-6 has 3 neutrons and Li-7 has 4 neutrons.
The aluminum atom has 13 electrons and protons and also 14 neutrons.
Aluminum will lose 3 electrons to form Al3+ ion.
If the isotope existed, it would have 16 neutrons.
If the isotope existed, it would have 16 neutrons.
Sodium has 12 neutrons. Chloride ion has 18 neutrons. In a formula unit, NaCl has 30 neutrons.