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The chemical element with the atomic number 51 is Antimony (Sb). Antimony is a Metalloid in Group 15(5) of the Periodic Table. It has 51 electrons in 5 electron shells with 5 electrons in the outer shell.
Antimony has 51 protons.
Yes. Antimony is element 51 with the symbol Sn.
The element you are referring to is the element Antimony (Sb), which has an atomic number of 51 and belongs to period 5 of the periodic table.
51 protons defines the element as antimony (Sb). It normally has 51 electrons, so with 52 electrons, it would be Sb with a 1- charge.
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there are 51 electrons in all. So the atomic number of the element is 51 and the element is antimony.
51, just like all the other isotopes of Antimony. The amount of protons does not change in any of the isotopes of any element. If it were to it would be a different element.
36 + 2 + 10 + 3 = 51 electrons = 51 protons = Antimony (Sb)
Vanadium is a metal element. Mass number of it is 51.
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