30 neutrons for the most stable isotope
In it's most stable form, 55 is its atomic mass. 55 overall - 25 protons = 30 neutrons
Manganese is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 55.
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Proton normally exist in nucleus. Along with it are neutrons.
protons,neutrons andelectrons
In it's most stable form, 55 is its atomic mass. 55 overall - 25 protons = 30 neutrons
Mn-56
Manganese is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 55.
55 - No. of protons and neutrons Manganese 25 - No. of protons
Manganese or Mn has an atomic number of 25 (25 protons). The stable atom has 30 neutrons, so the stable atomic mass is 55 amu. The mass for one of its isotopes depends on how many neutrons it has. For instance, the next most stable isotope of Mn is Mn53 with only 28 neutrons so it has an atomic mass of 53 amu.
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.
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Protons and neutrons are normally found in the atomic nucleus.
Proton normally exist in nucleus. Along with it are neutrons.
Zero, electrons orbit the nucleus (protons and neutrons). There are normally 10 electrons in neon.
That's Manganese and it has (about) 30 neutrons - - - - BUT your question would have an answer of 11.
Normally, 2. However, certain isotopes may have more or less. Generally speaking, If you're unsure, the atomic number is usually the same as the number of neutrons in the most common isotope