Neutron/Proton Ratio
neutron to proton ratio
A radio-isotope.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive. Uranium has 92 protons and electrons in the nucleus; the number of neutrons in the nucleus depends on what isotope we consider.
The stability of an isotope relate to its abundance in nature by the hemoglobin anatomy by turning into a sharknado at the tempature of the following atoms.
There are 59 neutrons in the nucleus of rhodium's isotope Rh-104.
An isotope can be produced if a nucleus gains a neutron or if one of the protons in its nucleus decays into a neutron and positron.
neutron to proton ratio :)
The nucleus of selenium has 34 protons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope and can vary from 31 in Se-65 to 60 in Se-94 isotope.
The nucleus contains 18 protons and neutrons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope of argon. Ar-20, the most common isotope of argon has 22 neutrons.
A radio-isotope.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive. Uranium has 92 protons and electrons in the nucleus; the number of neutrons in the nucleus depends on what isotope we consider.
The stability of an isotope relate to its abundance in nature by the hemoglobin anatomy by turning into a sharknado at the tempature of the following atoms.
There are 59 neutrons in the nucleus of rhodium's isotope Rh-104.
Radioactive elements are ones that have too many or two few protons and/or neutrons to achieve stability. For any normally stable isotope, adding or removing neutrons will make a different isotope, and can easily result in an unstable nucleus.
An isotope can be produced if a nucleus gains a neutron or if one of the protons in its nucleus decays into a neutron and positron.
No, never. An isotope has to do with the nucleus of the atom.
The nucleus of fermium contain 100 protons.For each isotope the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - 100
Isotopes are atoms of a particular element with different numbers of neutrons. A radio isotope is an isotope that is radioactive because the nucleus is unstable.