Cobalt (Co) has the common form of cobalt 60, ie its Atomic Mass is 60. Its atomic number is 27. Atomic mass is made up of protons and neutrons. Atomic number is number of protons. Hence number of neutrons is 60 - 27 = 33/
Cobalt is element number 27 and so has 27 protons and thus 60-27 = 33 neutrons
Cobalt(70) with mass number 70 and atom number 27has 70-27 = 43 neutrons.
60 neutrons.
== 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.
Pd (palladium) is the 46th element so has 46 protons. This means that (uncharged) it has 46 electrons. The atomic mass for Pd rounds to 106. Now atomic mass = protons + neutrons, so neutrons = atomic mass - protons. Therefore, neutrons(Pd) = 106 - 46 = 60. Meaning Pd has 60 neutrons.
For the natural isotopes: - 107Ag has 60 neutrons - 109Ag has 62 neutrons
Atomic number of palladium is 46. So there are 46 protons and 46 electrons. Mass number is 106. Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons. So number of neutrons = 106 - 46 = 60
60 neutrons.
33 neutrons
== 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.
colbalt, just colbalt. Colbalt is an element
Since cobalt has an atomic number of 27, any isotope of it contains 27 protons and 27 electrons per atom. The isotope with mass number 60 contains (60 - 27) or 33 neutrons per atom.
Not sure about colbalt, but cobalt is a metal.
Pd (palladium) is the 46th element so has 46 protons. This means that (uncharged) it has 46 electrons. The atomic mass for Pd rounds to 106. Now atomic mass = protons + neutrons, so neutrons = atomic mass - protons. Therefore, neutrons(Pd) = 106 - 46 = 60. Meaning Pd has 60 neutrons.
For the natural isotopes: - 107Ag has 60 neutrons - 109Ag has 62 neutrons
47 protons and 107-47=60 neutrons
60 neutrons for the isotope Pd-106
60
Cobalt-60 has 27 protons, (Cobalt has an atomic number of 27) 33 neutrons (mass number less atomic number) 27 electrons in the neutral atom (balancing the charge of the 27 protons)