There is no such element as tantanium. I have seen the element tantalum sometimes referred to as tantanium, but this is incorrect. The element tantalum has 73 protons. Another possibility is that you are referring to the element titanium, which has 22 protons.
Tantalum has 73 protons, 73 electrons, and isotopes of Tantalum include a varying number of neutrons. The most common isotope, Tantalum-181, has 108 neutrons.
TantalumSymbol: TaProtons: 73Electrons: 73Neutrons: 108. but what ah
Tantalum needs to lose 2 electrons to become stable. Tantalum has 73 protons, so losing 2 electrons will give it a full outer shell of 71 electrons, which is the most stable configuration for the element.
There are 73 energy levels in the element tantalum.
I'm assuming the symbol actually looks like this: 181Ta5+ If that's the case, it means that the mass number is 181, the element is tantalum, and the charge is +5. The atomic number of Ta is 73 (determined from the periodic table, see: http://www.webelements.com), so that tells it has 73 protons. The mass number if the # of neutrons + # of protons, so it has 181 - 73 = 108 neutrons. If it has a +5 charge, it must have 5 electrons less than the number of protons, so 73 - 5 = 68 electrons.
Tantalum has 73 protons.
Tantalum has 73 protons and electrons and its isotopes have 108 or 107 neutrons.
Tantalum has 73 protons, 73 electrons, and isotopes of Tantalum include a varying number of neutrons. The most common isotope, Tantalum-181, has 108 neutrons.
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TantalumSymbol: TaProtons: 73Electrons: 73Neutrons: 108. but what ah
Tantalum, with the chemical symbol Ta, is the chemical element with the atomic number 73.
Tantalum needs to lose 2 electrons to become stable. Tantalum has 73 protons, so losing 2 electrons will give it a full outer shell of 71 electrons, which is the most stable configuration for the element.
There are 73 energy levels in the element tantalum.
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Tantalum
I'm assuming the symbol actually looks like this: 181Ta5+ If that's the case, it means that the mass number is 181, the element is tantalum, and the charge is +5. The atomic number of Ta is 73 (determined from the periodic table, see: http://www.webelements.com), so that tells it has 73 protons. The mass number if the # of neutrons + # of protons, so it has 181 - 73 = 108 neutrons. If it has a +5 charge, it must have 5 electrons less than the number of protons, so 73 - 5 = 68 electrons.
Tantalum and carbon.