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How many protons does the element strontium have?

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How many protons does strontium have?

You can tell how many protons an element has from its atomic number. So the atomic number of Strontium is 38..so it has 38 protons.


What element has 38 protons and 58 neutrons?

Stronium with 31 Protons and 37 Neutrons


How many electrons does strontium have in its sublevel?

Strontium has 38 electrons. (Protons and electrons are the same)


How many protons in strontium?

There 38 protons in strontium. Strontium is No. 38 in the Periodic Table.. This indicates the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom of strontium . Strontium is named after the Scottish village, Strontian, in the Highlands of Scotland, where it was first discovered.


How many protons neutrons and electrons does the element strontium-90 have?

i am not so sure look 4 it on google but not wiki answers!


How many protons are there in strontium?

38


How many protons neutrons and electrons does the element have?

Strontium has several natural isotopes, and many artificial ones. Taking Sr84 as the one to study, it has 38 protons, 38 electrons, and 46 Neutrons.


How many protons are n strontium?

38


How many protons and electrons in ion Sr2 plus?

Sr has 38 protons, 38 electrons, and 50 neutrons.


What element has 38 protons and 36 electrons?

The element with 38 electrons is Strontium (Sr). Strontium is an Alkaline Earth Metal in Period 5 of the Periodic Table. Strontium has 38 electrons, 5 electron shells and 2 electrons in the outer shell.


Is the element strontium a man made element?

Strontium is a natural element.


What atom has 38 protons 50 neutrons and 36 electrons?

This is an ionized atom of strontium-88 (+2 charge). Strontium is element number 38, and the most common isotope has an atomic mass of 88. In ionic compounds, it "loses" two electrons.(No neutral atom can have 38 protons and 36 electrons, as the number of protons and electrons, with opposite charges, must always be equal.)