The atomic number of an isotope is the same as the element - so Iron-59 would have an atomic number the same as Iron - or 26.
Iron-59 specifically is
a radioisotope of iron having a half-life of 45 days; used in ferrokinetics tests to determine the rate at which iron is cleared from the plasma and incorporated in red cells. Symbol 59Fe.
30 neutrons in the most stable isotope of iron (Fe-56).
Iron-56 has 26 protons, 30 neutrons, and 26 electrons.
An atom of iron with a mass number of 54 contains 30 neutrons. This can be determined by subtracting the atomic number (26) from the mass number (54), which gives the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Palladium has 60 neutrons. It has an atomic number of 46, which means it has 46 protons. To find the number of neutrons, you subtract the atomic number (protons) from the atomic mass (protons + neutrons). Palladium's atomic mass is approximately 106.4, so 106.4 - 46 = 60 neutrons.
26 protons, 26 electrons in iron. Fe-56, the most stable isotope of iron, has 30 neutrons
In the most abundant isotope of iron, there are 26 protons and 26 neutrons.
91.72% of all iron has 30 neutrons. But there are also stable forms of iron with 31 and 32 neutrons.
33 neutrons
It has 26 protons and 30 neutrons
30 neutrons in the most stable isotope of iron (Fe-56).
Iron-56 has 26 protons, 30 neutrons, and 26 electrons.
An atom of iron with a mass number of 54 contains 30 neutrons. This can be determined by subtracting the atomic number (26) from the mass number (54), which gives the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
The atomic number of iron is 26 whereas the mass number of it is 56. Therefore it has 26 electrons and 30 neutrons (56-26).
Palladium has 60 neutrons. It has an atomic number of 46, which means it has 46 protons. To find the number of neutrons, you subtract the atomic number (protons) from the atomic mass (protons + neutrons). Palladium's atomic mass is approximately 106.4, so 106.4 - 46 = 60 neutrons.
A single iron atom typically has 30 neutrons. This is based on the most common isotope of iron, which is iron-56, having a total of 56 nucleons (protons and neutrons combined) and 26 protons. Therefore, the number of neutrons is calculated by subtracting the number of protons from the mass number: 56 - 26 = 30 neutrons.
26 protons, 26 electrons in iron. Fe-56, the most stable isotope of iron, has 30 neutrons
The number of neutrons in an iron atom can vary depending on the isotope of iron. For the most common isotope, iron-56, there are 30 neutrons.