The element with 45 protons is Rhodium which has the chemical symbol Rh. Rhodium is a transition metal in Group 9, Period 5 of the Periodic Table. Rhodium has 45 electrons in 5 shells with 1 electron in the outer shell.
This is the radioactive element thorium - Th.
U for Uranium.
Element 69
Thulium
Tm
oxygen has 8 protons and 8 electrons
Fermium has 100 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of fermium is 100; but fermium has 17 isotopes, each with a different number of neutrons. For the most stable isotope of fermium, 257Fm: protons-100 electrons-100 neutrons-157 atomic mass per unit (AMU)-257
ThalliumSymbol: TlAtomic Number: 81Atomic Mass: 204.3833 amuNumber of Protons & Electrons: 81Number of Neutrons: 123
69 protons, 69 electrons Thulium-169 isotope has 100 neutrons
I think the answer is: 28 protons 28 electrons 34 neutrons not 100% however.
The number of protons in an atom will always be the same as the atomic number, by which the periodic table is organized. So figuring out how many protons an atom has just becomes an exercise at reading the table. In this case, aluminum has an atomic number of 13. If the particle is specifically an atom, then it will be neutral and the number of electrons will balance the number of protons exactly. The number of neutrons will differ depending on the isotope - atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. Although, almost 100% of aluminum is 27Al with 14 neutrons.
The atoms of fermium have 100 protons each.
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
Fermium has 100 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of fermium is 100; but fermium has 17 isotopes, each with a different number of neutrons. For the most stable isotope of fermium, 257Fm: protons-100 electrons-100 neutrons-157 atomic mass per unit (AMU)-257
ThalliumSymbol: TlAtomic Number: 81Atomic Mass: 204.3833 amuNumber of Protons & Electrons: 81Number of Neutrons: 123
There are 69 protons and electrons, along with 100 neutrons. =)
69 protons, 69 electrons Thulium-169 isotope has 100 neutrons
I think the answer is: 28 protons 28 electrons 34 neutrons not 100% however.
The atom's protons is the same as its electrons, which is 17. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons, so the atomic number is 17. To get the neutrons, you subtract 17 from 35 because 35 is the amount of protons and neutrons, and we already found out that there are 17 protons. So there are 18 neutrons.PROTONS: 17ATOMIC NUMBER: 17NEUTRONS: 18
The number of protons in an atom will always be the same as the atomic number, by which the periodic table is organized. So figuring out how many protons an atom has just becomes an exercise at reading the table. In this case, aluminum has an atomic number of 13. If the particle is specifically an atom, then it will be neutral and the number of electrons will balance the number of protons exactly. The number of neutrons will differ depending on the isotope - atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. Although, almost 100% of aluminum is 27Al with 14 neutrons.
You will have 97 protons and 100 neutrons. But I am not sure about electrons...
Virtually 100% of fluorine atoms have 10 neutrons. (Wikipedia)
The kind of protons neutrons