It depends on the isotope. Zn-64 and Zn-68 isotopes have 34 and 38 neutrons respectively.
Zinc has 30 electrons, 30 protons and 34 neutrons.
Zinc-63 has 37 neutrons.
The element with a mass of 55 and 30 neutrons in its atoms is zinc (Zn). This can be determined by subtracting the number of neutrons from the atomic mass of the element.
Zinc-68 has 36 neutrons. This can be determined by subtracting the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass (protons + neutrons), which for zinc is 68 - 30 = 38 neutrons.
Zinc common isotope is 65 atomic mass element number 30. So it has 30 protons, 30 electrons and 35 neutrons
30 protons means element 30 from the periodic table, which is Zinc. Although it usually doesn't have 30 neutrons, and I doubt that would be a stable isotope. Stable zinc isotopes have 34 and 36 neutrons.
Zinc typically has 30 neutrons, as its atomic number is 30 and its atomic mass is around 65.38 g/mol.
zinc has mass no 65 and 30 protons so neutrons are..35
zinc is an element, that's as basic as you can get. so protons neutrons and electrons from there on in. pretty standard as elements go, but good for your skin!
There are 118 neutrons in the element gold.
Zinc's isotope that has 35 neutrons is Zinc-65.
Take the isotope of the zinc, for example, 64zinc, and subtract 30 from it. The isotope number is how many protons and neutrons are in the atom, zinc has 30 protons. 64 - 30 = 34.