Carbon-13 has seven neutrons. It's rare, and is only 1% of all carbon atoms. Carbon has 6 protons, and usually 6 neutrons, however an extra neutron makes the mass of this isotope 13 amu or g/mol, hence its name.
The number of neutrons in hydrogen depends on the isotope. Protium,deuteriumand tritium have 0, 1 and 2 neutrons respectively.
The most common isotope is 110 and the average for the neutrons are 109.84
Radon has 86 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a radon isotope = Mass number - 86
Boron has 5 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a boron isotope = Mass number - 5
Copper has 29 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a copper isotope = Mass number - 29
The isotope 293Uuo has 175 neutrons and the he isotope 294Uuo has 176 neutrons.
Not sure about an 'Osotope' Isotope: A variation in the number of neutrons in the core of an atom of a given element is an isotope of that element. Carbon has six protons in the core of the atom. Carbon-12 has six neutrons in its core. Carbon-13 has seven neutrons. Carbon-13 is an isotope of Carbon.
For each isotope of Md the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of a Md isotope -101
Cl-35 isotope has 18 neutrons Cl-37 isotope has 20 neutrons
It depends on what isotope you are asking for, or if you are asking for an isotope at all.
For each isotope the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - 98
Each isotope of beryllium has a different number of neutrons.
Zinc's isotope that has 35 neutrons is Zinc-65.
If the isotope existed, it would have 16 neutrons.
If the isotope existed, it would have 16 neutrons.
The number of neutrons is different for each isotope. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - 104
For each isotope the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Tc isotope - 43