18 protons and electrons and 22 neutrons.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
no of protons-36 no of electrons-36 ([Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p6) no of neutrons-48
To determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each atom: (a) For (^{10}5B): Protons = 5, Neutrons = 10 - 5 = 5, Electrons = 5. (b) For (^{36}{18}Ar): Protons = 18, Neutrons = 36 - 18 = 18, Electrons = 18. (c) For (^{85}_{38}Sr): Protons = 38, Neutrons = 85 - 38 = 47, Electrons = 38. (d) For carbon-11 (assuming it’s (^{11}_6C)): Protons = 6, Neutrons = 11 - 6 = 5, Electrons = 6.
Argon has 18 protons, 18 electrons. The most stable isotope of argon (Ar-40) has 22 neutrons.
18 protons and 18 neutrons
18 protons and 22 neutrons in the most commonly occurring isotope argon-40. In argon-36 there are 18 neutrons but this isotope is only present in nature at 0.34%
Electrons are the subatomic particles that are not found in the nucleus of an atom. Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of an atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus.
No.of protons of scandium is 21 (ATOMIC NUMBER) ATOMIC NO=no.of proton or electron MASS NO=no of proton+ no.of neutron
Protons = 18neutrons = 22 (for the most stable isotope of argon, Ar-40)
S for sulfur because the number of protons tells you the atomic number with is 16 and 16 is sulfur. The electrons means it is an ion with two more electrons than protons. The neutrons have no charge but add mass to the element.
Any atom of Argon (Ar) will have 18 protons regardless of charge or isotope.
The element with 18 protons is argon (Ar), with atomic number 18. Its mass number is calculated by adding the protons and neutrons, so 18 protons + 20 neutrons = mass number 38 for this particular isotope of argon.