16 protons in a sulfur-32 isotope because keep in mind that the number of protons in a chemical determines what that chemical is so its not even reasonable to ask how many protons does a sulfur-32 isotope have.
All the isotopes of uranium contains 92 protons and electrons but a different number of neutrons.
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Thorium has 90 protons. It does not matter which isotope is involved.
Any isotope of lead has 82 protons, it is (and stays) number 82 in the periodic table.
The number of protons in one atom of any isotope of calcium is 20, which is the atomic number of calcium.
All the isotopes of uranium contains 92 protons and electrons but a different number of neutrons.
For the isotope carbon-12: 6 protons, 6 neutrons, 6 electrons
an unstable, radioactive isotope that contains too many protons
The isotope 210Rn has 86 protons and electrons; also 124 neutrons.
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
6 protons are in carbon 14
All Carbon isotopes have 6 protons.
The atomic number of potassium is 19. This means that there are 19 protons in every potassium atom, regardless of isotope.
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Thorium has 90 protons. It does not matter which isotope is involved.