The count of quarks in an atom of molybdenum would depend on the nuclide's mass number (A), or in other words, on which isotope. 3 * A = (quark count) since both neutrons and protons have 3 quarks each. The lowest we know about (Mo-83) would have 249 quarks, the highest (Mo-115) would have 345. Molybdenum-98 is the commonest isotope with (3 * 98) quarks.
In an atom, the neutrons and protons are made up of up quarks and down quarks. Strange quarks, charms quarks, top quarks, and bottom quarks also exist, but do not play as much of a role in the structure of an atom.
Protons and neutrons contain quarks.
Actually quarks can exist freely.
Neutrons consist of small particles, called "Quarks". Protons also consist of quarks, but what quarks is made of, is still not discovered.
Its a timeline that shows the History of Quarks?
there are 7 quarks in aluminum
3 they have 2 up quarks and 1 down quarks (yes its quarks not quarts) :D
A proton is made up of two up quarks and one down quark.
In an atom, the neutrons and protons are made up of up quarks and down quarks. Strange quarks, charms quarks, top quarks, and bottom quarks also exist, but do not play as much of a role in the structure of an atom.
6 up quarks
Manganese, like many transition metal elements, is a cation (Mn^2+)
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Six quarks: Up and down ; Charm and Strange; Top and Bottom.
Six quarks: Up and down ; Charm and Strange; Top and Bottom.
Protons and neutrons, like all hadrons, are comprised of three quarks each.
There are two up quarks and one down quark in a proton.
Six quarks: Up and down ; Charm and Strange; Top and Bottom.