Cadmium (Cd) has an atomic number of 48, which means it has 48 protons and is neutral when it has an equal number of electrons. Therefore, a cadmium atom with 48 electrons would have a charge of 0 or be electrically neutral.
Cadmium
The atomic number of an atom tells you how many protons are present in the nucleus. So there are 50 in the element. By the way, an element with 50 protons and 70 neutrons (120-50) is a stable form of Tin.
Indium
if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
A rubidium atom has 37 protons, 27 electrons and usually 48 neutrons. Though another fairly common isotope has 50 neutrons.
The neutral atom of cadmium has 48 electrons.
Cadmium is the only neutral atom (not electrically charged) to have 48 electrons.
Cadmium has an atomic number of 48, therefore it has 48 protons in the nucleus and 48 electrons in the neutral atom. There are a number of isotopes (list from wikipedia article Cadmium) 106Cd 58 neutrons 108Cd 60 neutrons 111Cd 63 neutrons 112Cd 64 neutrons 113Cd 65 neutrons 114Cd 66 neutrons 116Cd 68 neutrons
Cadmium is a d block metal element. Atomic number of it is 48. It has 5 s orbitals filled with electrons.
Cadmium is the element that has a nuclear charge of +48. It has a melting point of 610 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The atomic no. in this case 22, is equal to the no of protons and also electrons. So it has 22 protons and 22 electrons. The mass no. is equal to the no. of protons plus the no. of neutrons. So it has 22 protons and 26 neutrons. The metal with atomic no. 22 on the periodic table is titanium.
The atomic number of Cadmium is 48, which is to say, it has 48 protons.
No. The chemical symbol for cadmium is Cd, and it is an element - element number 48.
Cadmium
Cadmium atomic number is 48. so, it can have 48 protons and neutrons and electrons each. it has mass less than 100. 96cadmium has 48 protons and 48 neutrons. 96 means its mass i.e, number of protons and number of neutrons