The number of neutrons is 8 (carbon-14).
The non-charged particles contained in the nucleus of an atom are called neutrons. Neutrons, along with protons (which are positively charged), make up the atomic nucleus. Together, these particles determine the atomic mass of an element and play a crucial role in the stability of the nucleus. Neutrons do not carry an electric charge, which distinguishes them from protons.
The element with 135 neutrons in its nucleus is Xenon, which has an atomic number of 54.
The atomic mass of an element is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. In this case, the element has 4 protons and 5 neutrons, so its atomic mass is 4 + 5 = 9 atomic mass units (amu). The number of electrons does not affect the atomic mass.
All neutrons (of all elements) are located in the nucleus (as all ptotons are)
Atomic mass= Atomic no. + no. of neutrons So when the atomic no. is subtracted from the atomic mass, the result would be equal to the number of neutrons present in the nucleus of the atom of the element.
The atomic number of an element is equal to the number of protons contained in the atomic nucleus.
The atomic mass in an element is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.
An element with 148 neutrons in its nucleus is usually Gadolinium (Gd) with an atomic number of 64, as its atomic mass is approximately 157. There may be isotopes of other elements with 148 neutrons as well.
No, the atomic weight of an element is not equal to the number of protons minus the number of neutrons. Atomic weight is the average weight of an element's isotopes taking into account their abundance, which includes the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
Protons and neutrons, except in hydrogen which has just one proton.
All parts of the nucleus, protons and neutrons if any, contribute to the atomic mass. The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom is its isotope mass number.
You need to find the atomic number, and the atomic mass. The atomic number i the number of PROTONS in the nucleus, the atomic mass, or mass number, is the number of PROTONS and NEUTRONS in the nucleus. To find the number of neutrons you subtract the atomic number from the mass number.