Mercury Hg has molecular weight of 80, but it does not have a charge of plus 5 (and I don't think a plus 5 valence is even possible).
maybe Zirconium? cuz your asking a NUCLEAR charge of 40+ and cuz the neutrons are neutral it would make sense.
Rhodium (Rh)
Silver
Rhodium
If the charge is positive number of electron will be 40, if the charge is negative it will be 44.As molybdenum has atomic number 42.
Bromine-79 has 44 neutrons and bromine-81 has 46 neutrons. All the isotopes of bromine has 35 protons.
Selenium is an atomic element with 34 electrons and 34 protons. Stable versions (isotopes) have from 42 to 44 neutrons. It is necessary in very small amounts to support life, otherwise it is poisonous. Selenium at one time was the main source for transistors and diodes because of its semiconductor properties.
BromineThe number of protons in an element is always the same as the atomic number, which is 35 in this case. In a neutral atom (no charge), the number of electrons equals the number of protons, so it will be 35 electrons also. However, the number of neutrons will vary depending on the isotope (atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons). There are two isotopes of Bromine, 79Br and 81Br, having 44 neutrons and 46 neutrons respectively.See link below for more information on Bromine, as well as the related question below that will show you how to find the number of each subatomic particle in any atom.
44 grams = 1.55 ounces.
44 plus 44 plus 44 plus 34 is equal to 166.
beta particle
Element number 44 is ruthenium (Ru)
44 + 44 + 4 - 44 = 48
It is: 44
100
44 plus 33 is 77
44 protons, element number = protons and electrons :)
The answer to the question of 44 plus 44 plus 4-44 is 48.
40+48=88. 81 + 7 = 88...
0+44 = 44
The answer is 88.