58Ni comprises 68.077% of all nickel found in nature
The mass number of the most common isotope of nickel is 58.
30
The number of neutrons varies as there are isotopes to every element, meaning a different number of neutrons. The most common isotopes of nickel have 30 or 32 neutrons. All nickel atoms have 28 protons, and (if neutral) 28 electrons. Nickel ions will have fewer electrons depending on the charge. Neutrally charged nickel has 28 protons, 28 electrons and 31 neutrons
There are 31 known isotopes of nickel ranging from Ni-48 to Ni-78.
The element nickel has five naturally occurring isotopes. Which of the following describes the relationship of these isotopes?
no it does not
I think the answer is: 28 protons 28 electrons 34 neutrons not 100% however.
Nickel has 28 protons. Nickel has stable isotopes with the atomic mass (neutrons + protons) of 58, 60, 61, 62, 64. 58Ni is the most common isotope; if you subtract the protons, that leaves 30 neutrons. However, the other isotopes have more than 30 neutrons.
The number of neutrons varies as there are isotopes to every element, meaning a different number of neutrons. The most common isotopes of nickel have 30 or 32 neutrons. All nickel atoms have 28 protons, and (if neutral) 28 electrons. Nickel ions will have fewer electrons depending on the charge. Neutrally charged nickel has 28 protons, 28 electrons and 31 neutrons
Nickel, and rare isotopes of Iron
If you're asking about a nickel atom, it depends on the isotope. In the case of the most common isotope, the answer would be 30. If you're asking about a nickel coin, I get about 1.625 x 1024. If this was for a homework problem, you'll probably want to carry out your own calculations or face embarrassing questions about how you arrived at that number. (It's also quite possible that I made a mistake.)
There are 31 known isotopes of nickel ranging from Ni-48 to Ni-78.
The element nickel has five naturally occurring isotopes. Which of the following describes the relationship of these isotopes?
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.
no it does not
same number of neutrons
Nickel has 28 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
Zero. All neutrons are negative.
Zero. Neutrons do not have a charge; they are neutral.