Platinum
it has 6 naturally occurring isotopes: 190 (78 protons and 112 neu-trons), 192 (78 protons and 114 neutrons), 194 (78 protons and 116 neu-trons), 195 (78 protons and 117 neutrons), 196 (78 protons and 118 neu-trons), 198 (78 protons and 120 neutrons).
An average isotope of Osmium, when in its elemental form and not in an ion.
Osmium has 76 protons and 113 neutrons.It is a bluish white transition metal.
It's Osmium.
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protons 114 electrons 114 number of neutrons: atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element; Uuq has many isotopes, each with a different number of neutrons.
There are 78 protons and 78 electrons present in a platinum atom. There are also at least 114 neutrons in the five stable isotopes. 192 Pt = 114 194 Pt = 116 195 Pt = 117 196 Pt = 118 198 Pt = 120
Platinum atom has 78 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is variable and depends on the atomic mass of the isotope (atomic mass of the isotope - atomic number = number of neutrons). The stable isotopes have 114, 116, 117, 118, or 120 neutrons.
The element (or particular atom) with 48 protons 48 electrons in it, is always with the atom number 48 (same as proton number).So it is Cadmium, symbol Cd, belonging to group 12, period 5 (d-block transition metals) in the periodic table.If it has 66 neutrons one should look after one of the possible isotopes mass number 114, because 66 neutrons + 48 protons = 114 mass number.So this is the one to be: 110Cd, appearance >29% from total occurring natural isotopesStable, though expected to be radioactive: double beta decay, but its halftime is very long.
The number of neutrons in the main isotopes of osmium and their abundance is116 (41%),114 (26%),113 (16%),112 (13%)There are three more isotopes with fewer protons and abundance below 5%.
protons 114 electrons 114 number of neutrons: atomic mass of an isotope - atomic number of the element; Uuq has many isotopes, each with a different number of neutrons.
Atomic number 76 is Osmium, the densest element. Its atomic mass is 190. Atomic number tells you the number of protons, so 76 protons. Atomic mass tells you the sum of protons and neutrons, so there are 190-76 = 114 neutrons.
114-124 and 80 (That's what wikipedia is good for, dummy)
Osmium, if you take the Atomic Mass (190.2) and subtract the Atomic number (76), you get the result of 114, this is the number of protons, not the protons and neutrons combined.
Which potassium atom do you want? At what level do you want to count particles?potassium-38: either 19 protons & 19 neutrons or else 114 quarkspotassium-39: either 19 protons & 20 neutrons or else 117 quarkspotassium-40: either 19 protons & 21 neutrons or else 120 quarkspotassium-41: either 19 protons & 22 neutrons or else 123 quarkspotassium-42: either 19 protons & 23 neutrons or else 126 quarkspotassium-43: either 19 protons & 24 neutrons or else 129 quarkspotassium-44: either 19 protons & 25 neutrons or else 132 quarksI hope you did did not mean to count either the mesons or gluon that's convey the strong force in each case.
There are 78 protons and 78 electrons present in a platinum atom. There are also at least 114 neutrons in the five stable isotopes. 192 Pt = 114 194 Pt = 116 195 Pt = 117 196 Pt = 118 198 Pt = 120
Platinum atom has 78 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is variable and depends on the atomic mass of the isotope (atomic mass of the isotope - atomic number = number of neutrons). The stable isotopes have 114, 116, 117, 118, or 120 neutrons.
Because this is an element and not an isotope, to find the number of neutrons, take the atomic mass and subtract the atomic number. Osmium has a mass of 190 and a number of 76. This equals 114.
The element (or particular atom) with 48 protons 48 electrons in it, is always with the atom number 48 (same as proton number).So it is Cadmium, symbol Cd, belonging to group 12, period 5 (d-block transition metals) in the periodic table.If it has 66 neutrons one should look after one of the possible isotopes mass number 114, because 66 neutrons + 48 protons = 114 mass number.So this is the one to be: 110Cd, appearance >29% from total occurring natural isotopesStable, though expected to be radioactive: double beta decay, but its halftime is very long.
The number of neutrons in the main isotopes of osmium and their abundance is116 (41%),114 (26%),113 (16%),112 (13%)There are three more isotopes with fewer protons and abundance below 5%.
It really depends in which atom you're talking about. because a hydrogen atom which it's atomic number is 1 has 1 electron, 1 neutron, and 1 proton; the helium atom, has an atomic number of 2, the nitrogen atom of 7, and Unumquadium of 114, meaning that Unumquadium has 342 subatomic particles( a radioactive element , and also a syntetic one, meaning that it is not found in nature, and its manmade)
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