It depends on the isotope. The most common naturally occurring isotope is 58Ni. Ni has the atomic number 28, so there are 30 neutrons in that isotope. There are four other stable naturally occurring isotopes with atomic weight 60, 61, 62 and 64. There are also around twenty unstable and radio-isotopes with atomic weights ranging from 48 to 78.
Nickel have 28 protons and electrons and a different number of neutrons for each isotope..
Isotope Ni-63 has 28 electrons (it is found by looking at the atomic number for Nickel on the periodic table) and has 35 neutrons (which is found by subtracting the number in the isotope, 63, by the atomic number, 28)
60 neutrons.
28 neutrons
11 neutrons
30 neutrons in Ni-58 isotope.
Nickel have 28 protons and electrons and a different number of neutrons for each isotope..
Isotope Ni-63 has 28 electrons (it is found by looking at the atomic number for Nickel on the periodic table) and has 35 neutrons (which is found by subtracting the number in the isotope, 63, by the atomic number, 28)
Nickel (Ni) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. Nickel has: protons=28 neutrons=30 electrons=28 atomic mass=58 atomic #=28
How many neutrons would it have if it had 11 neutrons? 11.
18 neutrons
60 neutrons.
There is no neutrons in Hitrogen.
117 neutrons.
It has 20 neutrons.
106 neutrons
61 neutrons 47 protons and 47 neutrons