The number of neutrons is different for each isotope: 14, 15, 16 neutrons for the natural stable isotopes of silicon.
Si-28 has 14 neutrons.
There are 14 neutrons in Silicon-28
13 neutrons in Si-27 isotope
Silicon (Si) has 14 electrons, 14 protons, and usually 14 neutrons.
14 protons
A neutral atom of Silicon-27 contains 14 protons, just like any atom of Silicon (Si). Silicon has an atomic number of 14. The most abundant form of Si is Silicon-28, which has 14 neutrons. Silicon-27 has 13 neutrons.
There are 14 neutrons in Silicon-28
13 neutrons in Si-27 isotope
Silicon (Si) has 14 electrons, 14 protons, and usually 14 neutrons.
14 protons
Si, other wise known as Silicon has 14 neutrons!
29 SI (Neutrons 15)
Silicon-29 has 14 protons (atomic number), 14 electrons if the atom is neutral, and 15 neutrons (mass number - atomic number).
Silicon 28 (28Si) has 14 protons, neutrons and electrons.
A neutral atom of Silicon-27 contains 14 protons, just like any atom of Silicon (Si). Silicon has an atomic number of 14. The most abundant form of Si is Silicon-28, which has 14 neutrons. Silicon-27 has 13 neutrons.
the nucleus of silicon contains neutrons and protons. neutrons are electrically neutral. The atomic no. of Si is 14, which means the Si nucleus contains 14 protons, so the charge at the nucleus of silicon atom is +14
Atomic number 14 it has 14 protons it has 14 electrons, provided it is a silicon atom and not an ion with -4 charge neutrons here are a variable. i dont know the percentages of each ion, but the atomic mass is 28.08, that rounds to 28, subtract 14 and silicon most commonly has 14 neutrons
How many neutrons would it have if it had 11 neutrons? 11.