50 is the atomic number of "tin."
vanadiums atomic weight is 50 AMUs
The atomic number of tin (Sn) is 50.The atomic weight of Sn is 118.71 grams per mole.See the Web Links to the left of this answer for a periodic table with more information about this element!The atomic number of Tin is 50.
You are probably referring to Vanadium, with an atomic weight of 50.9415
Yes, mercury (Hg) is a heavier element than tin (Sn). Mercury has an atomic number of 80 and an atomic weight of 200.59 g/mol, while tin has an atomic number of 50 and an atomic weight of 118.71 g/mol.
Atomic percent is based on the number of atoms in a sample. So if the sample has x number of oxygen atoms and x number of iron atoms it would report 50% oxygen and 50% iron (atomic percent). Weight percent is based on the mass of the elements detected. So if we used the above example and reported the results as weight percent we would get 22.3% oxygen and 77.7% iron. Weight percent takes into consideration the mass or atomic weight of the elements and not just the number of atoms. Most people use weight percent although for chemistry atomic percent may be more useful.
You look up antimony. You discover its symbol is SB. You look on your periodic table. You come to the symbol SB. You see that it is number 51. You know that is also the number of protons in the atom. You know that 122 is the atomic weight. You know that the Atomic Weight mainly comes from the weight of the neutrons and protons. You know that when you have the atomic weight you can subtract the atomic number from the atomic weight and get the number of neutrons.
Tin is heavier then Copper.Copper has an atomic number of 29, while Tin has an atomic number of 50.
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Protons = Atomic Number = 50 Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = 125 - 50 = 75
The atomic number of vanadium (V) is 23. The atomic weight of V is 50.9415 grams per mole.
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If the atomic number is 50, the number of electrons is 50.