Barium has 56 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a barium isotope = Mass number - 56
It depends on which isotope you are talking about. Bariuim-133, for instance, has 133 AMU. (Atomic Mass Units) Known isotopes of barium range from -112 to -153.
Each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons.Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of the isotope - Atomic number of the elementThe atomic number of barium is 56.For a list of barium isotopes see the link below.The answer it wants is 81.
Radioactive decay is the process in which one isotope is changed into another isotope.
The symbol is Ba. The number of neutrons equal the number of protons.
Barium has 56 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a barium isotope = Mass number - 56
The isotope barium-140 has 84 neutrons.
It depends on which isotope you are talking about. Bariuim-133, for instance, has 133 AMU. (Atomic Mass Units) Known isotopes of barium range from -112 to -153.
The mass number is the sum of protons and electrons in the atomic nucleus of an isotope. Barium has many isotopes and each has another mass number.
Each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons.Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of the isotope - Atomic number of the elementThe atomic number of barium is 56.For a list of barium isotopes see the link below.The answer it wants is 81.
The isotope 139Ba has a mass of 138,908 841 3(5).
Barium has an atomic number of 56, which means that it has 56 protons. Thus, to have a neutral charge, it must carry 56 electrons as well. The atomic mass of Barium is 137.33, which means that the most common isotope of Barium should weight 137 atomic mass units. Subtract the weight of the protons (electrons being so small as to not matter in the overall weight), and you have the weight of the neutrons, 81 amus. Given that one neutron equals one amu, there are 81 neutrons in the most common isotope of Barium.56 protons56 electrons81 neutronsBarium has an atomic number of 56 and therefore has 56 each of protons and electrons. The number of neutrons is the mass number minus the atomic number:137 - 56 = 81 neutrons.Neutrons 81 or 82electrons 56protons 56
I am not precisely sure of what this question means. Nevertheless, we can talk of Ba-138 as an isotope, and hope this covers the subject. Ba-138 is a stable isotope of barium. It has 56 protons and 82 neutrons. There is another isotope of barium which also has 56 protons and 82 neutrons called Ba-138m. It has a half life of less than a millionth of a second, and decays into Ba-138.
Radioactive decay is the process in which one isotope is changed into another isotope.
The binary compound Ba3P2 stand for Barium Phosphide.
The isotope 87Sr- strontium and also some other isotopes as: 55 32 Ge 54 33 As 53 34 Se 52 35 Br 51 36 Kr 50 37 Rb 48 39 Y 47 40 Zr 46 41 Nb 45 42 Mo 44 43 Tc 43 44 Ru - where the first column is the number of neutrons, the second the number of protons.
The symbol is Ba. The number of neutrons equal the number of protons.