No - tungsten (W) always has 74 protons. If any atom has 75 protons, it is rhenium (Re).
Rhenium (Re) has 75 protons.
The only naturally occurring isotope of As (atomnumber 33) is As-75 (76 and 77 have decay half-time of several houres)This As-75 has 33 protons, 33 electrons and (75-33 =) 42 neutrons
Look it up on the periodic table. It's #34, signifying that it has 34 protons.
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All elements have neutrons and protons within the nucleus.
Rhenium has 75 protons, 75 electrons and 111 neutrons.The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.Neutrons can be calculated by subtracting the number of protons from the atomic weight.In this case atomic number is 186 ==> the nr of neutrons = 186-75=111.
Rhenium (Re) has 75 protons.
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The element Osmium has 76 protons and 76 electrons
Rhenium has 75 protons, 75 electrons, and 111 neutrons.
40 + W
The charge of any ion is equal to the number of protons minus the number of electrons. In this case 75-79 = -4.
None - this is energetically impossible. However, all energetically possible combinations involving 33 protons would be of the element arsenic, As.
The only naturally occurring isotope of As (atomnumber 33) is As-75 (76 and 77 have decay half-time of several houres)This As-75 has 33 protons, 33 electrons and (75-33 =) 42 neutrons
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Look it up on the periodic table. It's #34, signifying that it has 34 protons.
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