27
protons are the number above the symbols
I'm not sure but cobalt has 20 protons and electrons and 19 neutrons
Cobalt has 27 protons. Its atomic number is 27.
27 protons, 32 neutrons, 27 electrons.
Cobalt has 27 protons
27. its atomic number.
27number of protons is the same as the atomic number.
Cobalt has more protons
The element cobalt has 27 protons. Since the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in your particular question is 59, the answer to what has 27 protons and 32 neutrons is the particular isotope of cobalt labeled 59Co. This is cobalt's only stable isotope.
The atomic masses of two isotopes of cobalt are 59 and 60. What is the number of protons in each?
cobalt you can use the periodic table to find answers to questions like this. its super easy- protons are the same as the atomic number, so whatever the atomic number is of the element on the periodic table, that's how many protons the atom has.
Cobalt has 27 protons. The double of 27 is 52, and the atom with 52 protons is tellerium.
Cobalt has 27 protons and francium has 87 protons; 87-27=60.
27number of protons is the same as the atomic number.
Cobalt has more protons
27 & 27
Cobalt-60 has 27 protons, (Cobalt has an atomic number of 27) 33 neutrons (mass number less atomic number) 27 electrons in the neutral atom (balancing the charge of the 27 protons)
The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. Cobalt is the element with 27 protons. Cobalt is a d block metal.
cobalt has 27 protons but it is not the isotope form of it and it has 27 electrons and the atomic number is 27
Since cobalt has an atomic number of 27, any isotope of it contains 27 protons and 27 electrons per atom. The isotope with mass number 60 contains (60 - 27) or 33 neutrons per atom.
i really dont know
An atom of Co-60 has 27 protons since Cobalt (Co) has an atomic number of 27.
The element cobalt has 27 protons. Since the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in your particular question is 59, the answer to what has 27 protons and 32 neutrons is the particular isotope of cobalt labeled 59Co. This is cobalt's only stable isotope.