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)
Si-28: 14 protons and electrons, 14 neutronsNi-60: 28 protons and electrons, 32 neutronsRb-85: 37 protons and electrons, 48 neutronsXe-128: 54 protons and electrons, 74 neutronsPt-195: 78 protons and electrons, 117 neutronsU-238: 92 protons and electrons, 146 neutrons
No Element Has that kind of Configuration
Ni-Nickel. In its natural form its a neutral atom since Number of proton=Number of electron. However when Ni wants a stable outer shell of electrons, it loses electrons to obtain a stable octet. After losing electrons, the number of protons is higher. Hence it has a positive charge making it a cation. Remember all metals give away electrons to get a positive charge.
If you're asking about a nickel atom, it depends on the isotope. In the case of the most common isotope, the answer would be 30. If you're asking about a nickel coin, I get about 1.625 x 1024. If this was for a homework problem, you'll probably want to carry out your own calculations or face embarrassing questions about how you arrived at that number. (It's also quite possible that I made a mistake.)
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
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)
Si-28: 14 protons and electrons, 14 neutronsNi-60: 28 protons and electrons, 32 neutronsRb-85: 37 protons and electrons, 48 neutronsXe-128: 54 protons and electrons, 74 neutronsPt-195: 78 protons and electrons, 117 neutronsU-238: 92 protons and electrons, 146 neutrons
No Element Has that kind of Configuration
Nickel has 28 protons.
Comparison of nucleus of Cu atom and Ni atom: Cu atom has 29 protons and 34 neutrons. A Ni atom has 28 protons and 31 neutrons.
30 neutrons in Ni-58 isotope.
According to the periodic table the ion with 28 protons and 30 electrons, the chemical sybol is Ni-58
Nickel is a chemical metal element. There are 28 electrons in a single atom.
Ni-Nickel. In its natural form its a neutral atom since Number of proton=Number of electron. However when Ni wants a stable outer shell of electrons, it loses electrons to obtain a stable octet. After losing electrons, the number of protons is higher. Hence it has a positive charge making it a cation. Remember all metals give away electrons to get a positive charge.
If you're asking about a nickel atom, it depends on the isotope. In the case of the most common isotope, the answer would be 30. If you're asking about a nickel coin, I get about 1.625 x 1024. If this was for a homework problem, you'll probably want to carry out your own calculations or face embarrassing questions about how you arrived at that number. (It's also quite possible that I made a mistake.)
Vanadium has atomic number 23 which means it has 23 protons in the nucleus. Vanadium has atomic mass 51 which means it has (51 -23) 28 neutorons in the nucleus. Neutral Vanadium has exactly the same number of electrons as there are protons in the nucleus, so neutral Vanadium has 23 electrons. An 3+ ion of Vanadium has 3 less electrons, so it has 20 electrons (and it still has 23 protons in the nucleus, so the charge is the difference, i.e. +23-20 = +3). So Vanadium 3+ has 20 electrons and 23 protons (The neutrons stay the same at 28 neutrons).