For each isotope the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Tc isotope - 43
Technetium can form numerous compounds due to its variable oxidation states. Some common compounds include technetium dioxide (TcO2), technetium trichloride (TcCl3), and technetium tetrafluoride (TcF4).
The symbol for technetium is Tc. It is a synthetic element with the atomic number 43. Technetium is commonly used in nuclear medicine for diagnostic imaging.
Technetium has the symbol of Tc. It has the atomic number of 43.
Technetium-99m is a metastable nuclear isomer of technetium-99. Technetium-99m is commonly used in medical imaging due to its short half-life and ability to emit gamma rays, while technetium-99 is a radioactive isotope with a longer half-life that is used for various medical and industrial applications, such as in radiopharmaceuticals and nuclear medicine.
Technetium is a radioactive metallic element with no known taste or flavor. It is not naturally occurring on Earth and is primarily produced in nuclear reactors.
The metal technetium has no stable isotopes. It is synthesized in the physics lab by lowering a molybdenum sample into an operating nuclear reactor. The molybdenum is bathed in the nuetron flux, and neutron capture will occur and transmute the molybdenum into technetium. The sample is then withdrawn and put into a shielded casket to make it available for use. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on technetium.
Technetium has five electron shells.
Technetium has 43 protons.
Technetium has five electron shells.
Technetium has 5 electron shells.
Technetium has 43 electrons, so it has 43 orbitals.
Technetium-99 has 56 neutrons.
you can find a nuetron in the nucleus.
A technetium atom has 43 protons.
The neutral atom of technetium has 43 electrons.
James Chadwick discovered the nuetron.
Technetium-98 has 55 neutrons.