An atom's atomic number tells us the amount of protons it has. If that atom is to remain neutral, it must also have the same number of electrons. Arsenic's atomic number is 33. Thus, it has 33 protons and 33 electrons.
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∙ 13y agoAn element with 35 neutrons could be Bromine. Bromine typically has 45 neutrons, but there are some isotopes of Bromine that have 35 neutrons.
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∙ 14y agoAtomic Number 17, Symbol Ci, Name Chlorine, Atomic Mass 35.453 which is 35 rounded to the nearest tenth
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∙ 9y agoChlorine is a non metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 35.
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∙ 12y agoAssuming the element is not an ion, an atom with a charge, this would be Br, Bromine.
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∙ 9y agoWe can find bromine as a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 35.
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∙ 15y agothe answer is Bromine:)
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∙ 12y agoZinc
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∙ 14y agoBromine
The element with 18 neutrons and a mass number of 35 is sulfur.
The atom with 44 neutrons, 35 protons, and 35 electrons is the element bromine (symbol Br). The number of protons identifies the element as bromine, while the total number of neutrons and protons gives the atomic mass of the isotope.
The element with atomic number 35 is bromine (Br). It has 35 protons and since it is neutral, it also has 35 electrons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number (35) from the atomic mass (80). So, bromine-80 has 45 neutrons.
The mass number of an element is the sum of its protons and neutrons. Since Bromine has 35 protons (atomic number) and 45 neutrons, its mass number would be 35 + 45 = 80.
An atom of sulfur with a mass number of 35 would have 20 neutrons. To calculate the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number (16 for sulfur) from the mass number (35).
The element with 18 neutrons and a mass number of 35 is sulfur.
Chlorine maybe? It has 17 protons and a mass of 35, so 35-17= 18 neutrons.
The element with the symbol Br is Bromine. Bromine has 35 protons and approximately 45 neutrons in its most common isotope.
The atom with 44 neutrons, 35 protons, and 35 electrons is the element bromine (symbol Br). The number of protons identifies the element as bromine, while the total number of neutrons and protons gives the atomic mass of the isotope.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have differing numbers of neutrons. An example would be Cl-35 and Cl-37. Cl-37 has a larger amount of neutrons than Cl-35 has.
The element with atomic number 35 is bromine (Br). It has 35 protons and since it is neutral, it also has 35 electrons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number (35) from the atomic mass (80). So, bromine-80 has 45 neutrons.
cannot say without knowing the element, that is the number of protons.Sulfur-35, radioactive; 19 neutronsChlorine-35, stable; 18 neutronsArgon-35, radioactive; 17 neutrons
This element doesn't exist.
The mass number of an element is the sum of its protons and neutrons. Since Bromine has 35 protons (atomic number) and 45 neutrons, its mass number would be 35 + 45 = 80.
The mass number of the element chlorine is 35.5. The mass number (nucleon number) of an isotope of an element tells us the sum of the number of neutrons and protons. It is a decimal because mass numbers of elements are averages, based on the different isotopic forms of the element and their relative abundance.
Since the mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons, you can find the number of protons by subtracting the number of neutrons from the mass number. In this case, the element has 35 protons (72 mass number - 37 neutrons), so the atomic number is 35.
An atom of sulfur with a mass number of 35 would have 20 neutrons. To calculate the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number (16 for sulfur) from the mass number (35).