The element (or particular atom) with 48 protons 48 electrons in it, is always with the atom number 48 (same as proton number).
So it is Cadmium, symbol Cd, belonging to group 12, period 5 (d-block transition metals) in the Periodic Table.
If it has 66 neutrons one should look after one of the possible isotopes mass number 114, because 66 neutrons + 48 protons = 114 mass number.
So this is the one to be: 110Cd, appearance >29% from total occurring natural isotopes
Stable, though expected to be radioactive: double beta decay, but its halftime is very long.
The species will be Ag+ ion.
A phosphorus atoms has 15 protons and will form an ion with 18 electrons. Phosphorus-31 is one of the isotopes.
Na+ sodium ion has 11 protons, 12 neutrons and 10 electrons
no a neutral atom does not have more protons than it does atoms. if it really were neutral it would have the equal amount of electrons and protons. if an atom had more protons than neutrons, it would be a positive atom and vice versa. so to answer this question. NO A NEUTRAL ATOM DOES NOT HAVE MORE PROTONS THAN NEUTRONS.
P3- has 15 protons, 16 neutrons and 18 electrons.
13 protons and 14 neutrons. The fact that its an ion doesn't change that ... only the number of electrons.
All atoms have the same number of protons and electrons, but an atom with a different number of protons and neutrons is called and isotope
A phosphorus atoms has 15 protons and will form an ion with 18 electrons. Phosphorus-31 is one of the isotopes.
Its a normal atom if it have same protons, neutrons, and electrons to the one of the periodic table. If it have more or less neutrons than normal then its an isotope. If it have more protons than electrons then its a positive ion. If it have more electrons than protons then its a negative ion. An ion its a charged atom, more or less electrons than " normal " Isotopes its an atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons.
Atoms contain equal numbers of protons and electrons until they are ionized into a charged species or "ion."
Na+ sodium ion has 11 protons, 12 neutrons and 10 electrons
no a neutral atom does not have more protons than it does atoms. if it really were neutral it would have the equal amount of electrons and protons. if an atom had more protons than neutrons, it would be a positive atom and vice versa. so to answer this question. NO A NEUTRAL ATOM DOES NOT HAVE MORE PROTONS THAN NEUTRONS.
Protons have a positive charge Neutrons have no charge Electrons have a negative charge Protons and Neutrons are found in the nuclei of atoms, while Electrons orbit in layers. Neutrons separate the Protons so that they never touch each other. The number of Protons defines which element you have The number of neutrons defines the isotope you have The number of Electrons defines the charged ion you have
P3- has 15 protons, 16 neutrons and 18 electrons.
13 protons and 14 neutrons. The fact that its an ion doesn't change that ... only the number of electrons.
The neutron. Unless it is an isotope, which has a different number of neutrons.
None. The electrons are not in the nucleus for any atoms. They swirl around the nucleus in space but do not enter the nucleus. If electrons are squeezed into nuclei of atoms through gravity in supermassive star collapses, they fuse with protons and become neutrons. Sodium has 11 protons and usually 12 neutrons in their nuclei but no electrons.
Te2- ion