Radon
Remmember to find neutrons you subtract mass number from atomic number.
Mass is 222
Atomic Number is 86
222-86= 136....136 neutrons Radon
Remmember to find neutrons you subtract mass number from atomic number.
Mass is 222
Atomic Number is 86
222-86= 136....136 neutrons
The number of neutrons differ for each isotope of a chemical element.
IsotopesThe number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the element. The number of neutrons can vary. If two atoms of the same element have a different number of neutrons in their nuclei, they are isotopes of that element.
Radium has 138 neutrons.
Oxygen has an atomic mass of 8 and typically has 8 neutrons.
No. You have to change the number of protrons.(Changing the number of neutrons changes the isotope of the element, but it is still the same element. However, changing the number of neutrons will often result in instability, causing a radioactive decay sequence, which often results in a change in element.)
An Osimum atom with mass number 188 has 118 protons (atomic number for Osmium). To find the number of neutrons, we subtract the atomic number from the mass number: 188 - 118 = 70 neutrons.
There are 118 neutrons in the element gold.
there are 61 neutrons in a the element silver
neutrons
The element comes with 30 neutrons is iron. It also has 26 protons.
The number of neutrons differ for each isotope of a chemical element.
Atoms of the same element with varying numbers of neutrons are isotopes.
No, the isotopes of a single element differ in the no. of neutrons
IsotopesThe number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the element. The number of neutrons can vary. If two atoms of the same element have a different number of neutrons in their nuclei, they are isotopes of that element.
Radium has 138 neutrons.
Hydrogen has 0 neutrons
All neutrons (of all elements) are located in the nucleus (as all ptotons are)