molybdenum has 13 protons and 13 electrons
Molybdenum (Mo) has an atomic number of 42, and therefore has 42 protons in the nucleus of a single atom.
The most abundant isotope, Mo-98 has 56 electrons
Molybdenum has 42 protons.
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For the commonest isotope there are 42 protons , 42 electrons and 56 neutrons. However, it has several naturally stable isotopes, they have, 50 neutrons, 52 neutrons, 53 neutrons, 54 neutrons, 55 neutrons and 58 neutrons. However, for all isotopes the number of protons and electrons remains the same, otherwise it would be a different element.
(6)====Molybdenum is within group 16. If in group 1 then it has 1, if group 2 then it has 2. If in the teens, drop the 1. So this element is in group 16 so it has 6 valence electrons. Try Chlorine- notice it is in group 17 so it has 7 v electrons.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
how many protons an d neutrons are in vanadium
94 protons, 94 electrons, and 150 neutrons
Most molybdenum atoms have 54 neutrons. The atomic number (number of protons) of molybdenum is 42, and its weight (number of protons and neutrons) is around 96. 96 - 42 = 54.
Molybdenum 98, a stable isotope, has 56 neutrons.
There are 54 neutrons in an atom of molybdenum-96. The atomic number is 42, so there are 42 protons. The neutrons make up the rest of the 96. 96-42=54.
42 protons, 42 electrons, 14 neutrons(?) Whatever the atomic number is, that's the the number of protons are there.
All elements have neutrons and protons within the nucleus.
Molybdenum-96 (not Mo-96) or Mo 96 42 has 42 protons and 54 neutrons. The atomic number is number of protons The mass number minus the atomic number is number of neutrons
The neutral atom of molybdenum has 42 electrons.
For the commonest isotope there are 42 protons , 42 electrons and 56 neutrons. However, it has several naturally stable isotopes, they have, 50 neutrons, 52 neutrons, 53 neutrons, 54 neutrons, 55 neutrons and 58 neutrons. However, for all isotopes the number of protons and electrons remains the same, otherwise it would be a different element.
Neutrons are completely separate from protons, so neutrons do not have any protons, and protons do not have any neutrons.
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None -- all protons are protons, which are different from neutrons.
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