For any element, the atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus. And for any element, the Atomic Mass is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons in the nucleus. For an element with the atomic number 47 and an atomic weight of 107, it will have 107 - 47 neutrons in its nucleus, or 60 neutrons in its nucleus. Whether or not an atom is a neutral atom or not makes no difference here.
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of meitnerium is 109. Each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons.
The element with 10 neutrons in a neutral atom is neon (atomic number 10).
The atomic number of an element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons, meaning the number of neutral particles (neutrons) can vary. If 42 is your atomic number, you have 42 protons, and the number of neutrons would depend on the specific isotope of the element. For example, if considering molybdenum (atomic number 42), it typically has about 54 neutrons in its most stable isotope.
The cobalt neutral atom (57Co) contain 25 protons, 25 electrons and 32 neutrons.
An atom's atomic number corresponds to the number of protons in its nucleus, so an element with an atomic number of 117 has 117 protons. Since the atomic mass is 294, which accounts for the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, we can subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass to find the number of neutrons: 294 (atomic mass) - 117 (atomic number) = 177 neutrons. Therefore, an atom of element 117 with an atomic mass of 294 would have 117 protons and 177 neutrons, resulting in 117 neutral atoms.
it has 9 electrons atomic number= number of protrons and electrons and atomic mass-atomic number=neutrons
Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope - Atomic number of the element The atomic number of meitnerium is 109. Each isotope of an element has a different number of neutrons.
Atomic weight in atomic mass units = the number of protons + the number of neutrons. The number of protons is your atomic number. Subtract that from the atomic weight for the number of neutrons.
Atomic number is 6. The isotope is 6C11 Atomic number = number of protons = number of electrons (for a neutral atom)
subtract the atomic number by the Atomic Mass, and that is the answer. if its a neutral atom, there are probably the same number neutrons as protons.
The element with 10 neutrons in a neutral atom is neon (atomic number 10).
Number of neutrons = Mass number - Atomic number = 235 - 92 = 147 neutrons
The atomic number of an element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons, meaning the number of neutral particles (neutrons) can vary. If 42 is your atomic number, you have 42 protons, and the number of neutrons would depend on the specific isotope of the element. For example, if considering molybdenum (atomic number 42), it typically has about 54 neutrons in its most stable isotope.
The cobalt neutral atom (57Co) contain 25 protons, 25 electrons and 32 neutrons.
To determine the number of neutrons in an element, subtract the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass (rounded to the nearest whole number). Neutrons are neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
Protons = Atomic Number = 50 Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = 125 - 50 = 75
The atomic number is the number of protons and therefore, assuming the atom is neutral, the number of electrons. You would need to additionally know the atomic mass to figure out the number of neutrons.