Neon
The element is Neon and the isotope is 10Ne19
Element number 10 is neon (Ne) and it has 10 protons.
Neon is a noble gas. It is in p block. Atomic number of neon is 10.
Boron
The element is Xenon. The number spelled backwards is one!
An isotope of lithium with an atomic mass of ten would have an atomic number of 3, meaning it has 3 protons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass: 10 (atomic mass) - 3 (atomic number) = 7 neutrons. Therefore, an isotope of lithium with an atomic mass of ten would have 7 neutrons.
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Actually, the element Sodium has eleven (11) electrons. You can tell by its Atomic number. (The number at the top left side of the element's box.)The Atomic number is both the element's proton and electron number.
It's the count of one of the subatomic particles in the nucleus, the proton, that is significant in this regard. For example, an atom is hydrogen if and only if it has one proton in its nucleus. It is neon if and only if it has ten protons in its nucleus.
It is ten octodecillion.
Ten digits= 1 billion
10,000,000,000,000 = ten trillion.