As silver atoms have 47 protons, the given isotope has 61 neutrons.
protons:47
neutrons:61
electrons:47
Silver is atomic number 47 so there are 110-47 = 63 neutrons
Only the isotope Ag-108 has the mass number 108; the number of neutrons is 61.
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The number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom varies for each isotope of the element. Atomic number 25 means the atom contains 25 Protons, and it is the element Manganese (Mn). Manganese has 4 isotopes 52Mn, 53Mn, 54Mn & 55Mn. Take the number of protons (always 25 with Mn) from the isotope number and you will have the number of Neutrons in the nucleus. eg 55Mn will have 30 Neutrons.
The element proactinium-231 has 140 neutrons (element number 91, 91 protons).
The isotope of zirconim, 91Zr, has 51 neutrons. In order to solve this problem, one must know that an element's atomic weight is the average of its number of protons and neutrons (only neutrons are variable). Since the atomic number is the number of protons, the atomic number subtracted from the atomic weight gives the number of neutrons. An element in period 5 that has this many neutrons is found to be zirconium (the isotope 91Zr).
Potassium is element number 19 and so 39-19 = 20 neutrons
The number of neutrons in a nucleus depends on the element referred to and the specific isotope. For example how many neutrons in Carbon-12 would give an answer of 6
For each isotope the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Pm isotope - 61
The number of neutrons in a nucleus depends on the element referred to and the specific isotope. For example how many neutrons in Carbon-12 would give an answer of 6
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The number of protons determine what element it is, the number of neutrons determine what isotope it is.
Sulfur has 16 neutrons. To find out how many neutrons an element has you subtract the atomic number of that element by the atomic mass. omg thank you so much
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of meitnerium is 109. Each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons. Meitnerium has 109 protons.
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of hassium is 108; each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons and a different atomic mass.
For each Es isotope the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Es isotope - 99
The amount of neutrons can always be found by taking the atomic number from the mass number. Uranium has 146 neutrons. It depends on the isotope. See the link below for a list of uranium isotopes and how many neutrons are in each. You cannot tell how many neutrons it has with the given information. The most abundant isotope happens to be 238U, which has 146 neutrons.
For each isotope of bohrium the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope of Bh – 107