The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons. Every atom of nickel has 28 protons, but not every atom has the same number of neutrons. The mass number will depend on the isotope.
See link below for information on nickel and its isotopes as well as the related question which will explain how to find these numbers in various examples.
Nickel has an Atomic Mass of 58.6934 amu. It has the atomic number 28 and therefore has 28 protons/electrons and 31 neutrons.
Nickel is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 58.
Six hundred nickels equates to $30.00. An easy way to calculate the dollar amount is to multiply the number of nickels by 0.05.
Atomic mass is the number of protons in an atom mass number is the number of protons plus neutrons in an atom the number of neutrons would equal the mass number minus the atomic number.
Mass number = mass of the nucleons= number of protons + number of neutrons= 47 + 61=108
in order to obtain the mass number of an atom you must get the number of neutrons + the number of protons which = the mass number !!!hope this helped!!! :)
The mass number of Am-241 is 241; each isotope has another mass number.
There are fifteen (15) nickels.
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It depends on the number of nickels.
It changes by a factor of 10 for each transition.
A US nickel's mass is 5 gm. A Canadian nickel dated 2000 or later has a mass of 3.95 gm; before that the mass was 4.54 - 4.6 gm.
A 10 dimes and 30 nickels b 21 dimes and 19 nickels c 19 dimes and 21 nickels d20 dimes and 20 nickels
It depends on the size of the box and the number of nickels in it.
20 dimes = 2.00 20 nickels = 1.00 Total = 3.00
There are five nickels (5¢) in a quarter (25¢) so the rule is: 1) Divide the number of nickels by 5 to get the number of quarters 2) The remainder, if any, is the number of nickels left over For example, if you have 17 nickels, 17/5 = 3 rem 2, so that means you have 3 quarters with 2 nickels remaining. To confirm, 17 nickels are worth a total of 85¢ (5 * 17); 3 quarters = 75¢ so 10 cents - i.e. 2 nickels - would be left over.
Pennies: 15 Nickels: 13
according to my resources, these coins are 90% silver and 10% copper.