Manganese has 25 protons and electrons and 30 neutrons.
Manganese has 25 protons, 25 electrons and 30 neutrons.
Manganese has 25 protons, 25 electrons and 30 neutrons.
Manganese has 25 electrons and protons; also 30 neutrons.
Manganese: 25 protons, 30 neutrons, 25 electrons. Magnesium: 12 protons, 12 neutrons, 12 electrons. Argon: 18 protons, 22 neutrons, 18 electrons. Potassium: 19 protons, 20 neutrons, 19 electrons. Gold: 79 protons, 118 neutrons, 79 electrons. Hydrogen: 1 proton, 0 neutrons, 1 electron. Fluorine: 9 protons, 10 neutrons, 9 electrons. Silicon: 14 protons, 14 neutrons, 14 electrons. Boron: 5 protons, 6 neutrons, 5 electrons. Bromine: 35 protons, 45 neutrons, 35 electrons.
The atomic number of magnesium is 12. So there are 12 protons
The isotope with 25 protons and 31 neutrons is Manganese-56. It has an atomic number of 25 (protons) and a mass number of 56 (protons + neutrons), which gives it 31 neutrons.
55 - No. of protons and neutrons Manganese 25 - No. of protons
The isotope 56Mn has 25 protons, 25 electrons, 31 neutrons and a mass number of 56.
The element manganese has 25 protons in its nucleus. You'll recall that the number of protons in an atom gives it its chemical identity, and only that. It will also have 25 electrons when the atom is in the neutral state. (Manganese normally "loans out" electrons in chemical reactions.) There are 30 neutrons in the only stable isotope of manganese, but there are a number of different isotopes of this transition metal. They've been synthesized, of course, and the number of neutrons ranges from 19 through 44. A link can be found below.
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
Manganese (the natural isotope 55Mn) has 25 protons and 30 neutrons.
25 protons 25 electrons normally 30 neutrons but it can vary between 21 and 40.