The atomic number of an isotope is the same as the element - so Iron-59 would have an atomic number the same as Iron - or 26.
Iron-59 specifically is
a radioisotope of iron having a half-life of 45 days; used in ferrokinetics tests to determine the rate at which iron is cleared from the plasma and incorporated in red cells. Symbol 59Fe.
There are 31 neutrons and 28 protons in Nickel 59
i think 27, I'm using this to correct my test.
number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number = 60 - 26 = 34
Iron has 26 protons, hence 59Fe has 33 neutrons.
The neutral atom of nickel has 28 electrons.
28 protons, 28 electrons, 31 neutrons
how many neutrons does cobalt-59 have?
33 neutrons
59COBALT
The isotope iron-54 has 28 neutrons.
60 neutrons.
Iron-56 has 26 protons, 30 neutrons, and 26electrons.
30 neutrons in the most stable isotope of iron (Fe-56).
== silver-107 and silver-109 have 60 and 62 neutrons, respectively. There are many isotopes of silver having a neutron count from 46 to 83.
The isotope iron-54 has 28 neutrons.
60 neutrons.
Iron-56 has 26 protons, 30 neutrons, and 26electrons.
In the most abundant isotope of iron, there are 26 protons and 26 neutrons.
91.72% of all iron has 30 neutrons. But there are also stable forms of iron with 31 and 32 neutrons.
It has 26 protons and 30 neutrons
33 neutrons
30 neutrons in the most stable isotope of iron (Fe-56).
== silver-107 and silver-109 have 60 and 62 neutrons, respectively. There are many isotopes of silver having a neutron count from 46 to 83.
It varies. Iron is element 26 with a relative atomic mass of 55.85That means that the naturally occurring isotopes must have a range of neutrons.92% of iron atoms have 30 neutrons, 8% have 28 neutrons; 2% have 31 neutrons and there is a small percentage
The atomic number of iron is 26 whereas the mass number of it is 56. Therefore it has 26 electrons and 30 neutrons (56-26).
26 protons, 26 electrons in iron. Fe-56, the most stable isotope of iron, has 30 neutrons