How many neutrons, not how much newtrons. Iron's atomic number is 26, so it has 26 protons; its Atomic Mass is approximately 56, which equals the number of protons and neutrons. 56 - 26 = 20 neutrons.
While there are isotopes of iron with more or fewer neutrons, this is likely the answer you're expected to provide. If not, see Wikipedia "isotopes of iron".
Newtrons for luterium appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding, as "newtrons" is not a recognized term in scientific literature. If you meant "neutrons" in relation to "deuterium," which is a stable isotope of hydrogen, deuterium contains one proton and one neutron in its nucleus. This makes it heavier than regular hydrogen, which has no neutrons. Neutrons play a crucial role in nuclear reactions involving deuterium, such as fusion processes in stars.
5 protons and electrons and the number of neutrons depends on the isotope
There are 2 electrons 2 protons and the amount of neutrons depends on the isotope
A banana is not an element. You would have to determine the specific elements present and then figure out what their proton and neutron counts are.
how much are old iron wheels worth
There is 25% iron in Cheerios.
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it depends on the food
I think that it's when you have to much iron in your system....
The density of Iron is a property of the Iron itself, and not related to how much you have of it.
Quorn does have some Iron in the product but not as much as red meats.
if a 50 g of iron gets melted how much liquid does it produce