Protons, neutrons and electrons are all components af the atom.
Proton: 1,007 276 466 77(10) Atomic Mass units (u); positive electrical charge, component of the atomic nucleus, contain quarks and gluons
Neutron: 1,008 664 915 6 (6) atomic mass units (u), neutral, component of the atomic nucleus, contain quarks and gluons
Electron: 5,485 799 094 3(23).10-4 atomic mass units (u), negative electrical charge, component of the atom
There are two neutrons in a helium atom, along with two protons and two electrons. Helium-4 is the most common and stable isotope of helium, with two protons and two neutrons.
Alpha decay release a helium nucleus (2 protons and 2 nutrons).
There are about 61 neutrons in silver. It actually has less electrons and protons than neutrons, since it only has 47 of them.
Potassium have th atomic number of 19 this means it has 19 protons in its "core" and in atoms the number of electrons are always equal to the number of protons hence also 19. the number of neutrons however vary dependent on witch potassium isotope it is the average for potassium is however 20 in potassium 39
Cobalt, with atomic number 27, has 27 protons and 27 electrons in a neutral atom. The number of neutrons in cobalt can vary depending on the isotope. The most common isotope, cobalt-59, has 32 neutrons.
nutrons
Sum of protons and nutrons
All isotopes of carbon have 6 protons.
a big ball of protons and nutrons
mass number= protons+nutrons
10 protons, 8 (or more, up to 14) neutrons
Zero. It does, however, have 13 protons, and anywhere from 8 to 29 neutrons, depending on the isotope. The common, stable isotope has 14 neutrons.
There are two neutrons in a helium atom, along with two protons and two electrons. Helium-4 is the most common and stable isotope of helium, with two protons and two neutrons.
The element with 6 protons and 6 neutrons is carbon, which has the atomic number 6.
Alpha decay release a helium nucleus (2 protons and 2 nutrons).
Nickel has 28 protons. Nickel has stable isotopes with the atomic mass (neutrons + protons) of 58, 60, 61, 62, 64. 58Ni is the most common isotope; if you subtract the protons, that leaves 30 neutrons. However, the other isotopes have more than 30 neutrons.
All you need is the periodic table and a brain. The number of protons is the atomic number(located at the top left hand side of the square for each element) The number of nutrons is the the Atomic Mass minus the Atomic Number.