Boron (symbol B, atom number 5) is build up with:
5 protons, 5 electrons and 5 or 6 neutrons, depending on the mass number of the two possible isotopes: B-(10) has 5 neutrons and B-(11) has 6 of them respectively.
Boron is build up with:
5 protons, 5 electrons and 5 or 6 neutrons, depending on the mass number of the two possible isotopes: B-(10) has 5 neutrons and B-(11) has 6 of them respectively.
Protons=5
neutrons=6
electrons=5
5 protons and electrons and 6 neutrons
5 Protons,6 Electrons,5 Neutrons
it should be protons=5, neutrons=5, and electrons=6
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8 protons 8 elentrons 8 neutrons in 8O16
Neutrons do not affect the neutrality (or charge) of an atom; protons and electrons do. In order to be neutral, the number of protons must be the same as the number of electrons.
Selenium a non metal hexagonal grey element has 34 protons and electrons. The atomic structure of Selenium has 45 neutrons.
Protons aren't in electrons? The Protons and Neutrons are in the centre of the nucleus of an atom, whilst the electrons are outside the nucleus..
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
Boron has 5 protons and 5 electrons Boron has two stable isotopes, one with 5 neutrons and 6 neutrons.
5 electrons. 5 protons. 5/6 neutrons.
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
a regular boron atom (5B11 isotope) has six neutrons and five protons
5 protons, 5 electrons and 6 neutrons :)
Five proton and electrons, 6 neutrons. This because this is the atomic number of boron, which states how many protons and electron in the element. For neutrons you must subtract the atomic number (5 in this case) from the rounded. average atomic mass.
Boron has 2 isotopes and both are stable thus, depending on the isotope, an atom of Boron could have 5 or 6 neutrons in it nucleus. 10B has 5 neutrons (and 5 protons) 11B has 6 neutrons (and 5 protons) As about about 80% of all boron is 11B, most Boron atoms will be found to have 6 neutrons.
Boron-11 has 5 protons and 6 neutrons. This is because each element has a specific number of protons in its atoms that never changes. Boron atoms always have 5 protons. And when the number of protons (5) is subtracted from the mass number (11), the result is the number of neutrons (6).
The number of protons in an element is its atomic number. Boron's atomic number is 5 - ergo, there are 5 protons. The number of neutrons in an element is the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number of an element. boron's atomic mass is 11. Therefore, 11 - 5 = 6. There are 6 neutrons in boron. In conclusion, there are 6 neutrons and 5 protons in boron.
5 protons 8 neutrons try it
Oxygen is a p block element. It has 8 protons and neutrons.