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How many protons neutrons and electrons are in the isotope 52Mn?

The symbol Mn indicates a manganese atom, which always has 25 protons. The electroneutrality required for any atom requires the presence of 25 electrons to balance the electrical charge of the 25 protons. The mass number, 52 in this instances, is the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons. Therefore, the number of neutrons in the isotope is 52 - 25 or 27.


What isotope has 25 protons 25 electrons and 31 neutrons?

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.


How many protons and electrons are in Mn2 plus?

Mn has 25 protons.


How many neutrons in Mn-25?

In it's most stable form, 55 is its atomic mass. 55 overall - 25 protons = 30 neutrons


What element has 25 protons 25 electrons and a mass number of 56?

The isotope 56Mn has 25 protons, 25 electrons, 31 neutrons and a mass number of 56.


Mn is what on the periodic table?

55 - No. of protons and neutrons Manganese 25 - No. of protons


What element have 25 protons and 30 neutrons?

Manganese (the natural isotope 55Mn) has 25 protons and 30 neutrons.


How many electrons are in Mn?

Manganese has 25 electrons. Hope this helps. :)


How many neutrons does Mn have normally?

30 neutrons for the most stable isotope


How many neutrons does Manganese-55 have?

Manganese is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 55.


How many neutrons are in the nucleus of an atom with an atomic number of 25?

The number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom varies for each isotope of the element. Atomic number 25 means the atom contains 25 Protons, and it is the element Manganese (Mn). Manganese has 4 isotopes 52Mn, 53Mn, 54Mn & 55Mn. Take the number of protons (always 25 with Mn) from the isotope number and you will have the number of Neutrons in the nucleus. eg 55Mn will have 30 Neutrons.


Can the mass number of the atom ever be smaller than its atomic number?

No. The atomic number only counts the number of protons or electrons in an atom, but the mass number counts at least the number of protons, sometimes the electrons and the number of neutrons if any. The closest they will get is being the same (Hydrogen with AN=1, MN=1), but the mass number will almost always be bigger than the atomic number.