4 neutrons
Boron-11 is an isotope. The atomic number of Boron is 5 which means it has 5 protons, (if there were more or less protons the element wouldn't be boron). the isotope number (11) is the number of protons plus neutrons. to find out the number of neutrons you would take take the isotope and subtract it by number of protons (11-5) which yields 6. To find the isotope add the number of protons to the number of neutrons.
how many particles are found in the nucleus of a uranium atom? 92 protons and x neutrons; the number of the neutrons is dependent of the isotope atomic mass. Also 92 electrons.
There are 8 neutrons in oxygen element because the no. of electrons are equal to the number of protons and oxygen element contain 8 electrons.
Protons and neutrons; these particles contain quarks and gluons.
nucleus....contains protons & neutrons
A boron atom usually has 5 neutrons.
Boron-12 has 5 protons and 7 neutrons.
a regular boron atom (5B11 isotope) has six neutrons and five protons
It has an atomic number of 5 and hence it has 6 neutrons.
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
Boron has 2 isotopes and both are stable thus, depending on the isotope, an atom of Boron could have 5 or 6 neutrons in it nucleus. 10B has 5 neutrons (and 5 protons) 11B has 6 neutrons (and 5 protons) As about about 80% of all boron is 11B, most Boron atoms will be found to have 6 neutrons.
Boron has 5 protons and 5 electrons Boron has two stable isotopes, one with 5 neutrons and 6 neutrons.
There are 6 neutrons.
There are 5 neutrons in boron-10 and 6 neutrons in boron-11.
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It depends on what isotope you are asking for, or if you are asking for an isotope at all.
5 Protons, 6 Neutrons. For future reference, the protons is the atomic number (right above the element symbol) To get the neutrons you subtract the atomic mass (underneath the symbol) by the number of protons. You have to round this number.