Since Silver's Atomic Mass is 108 and it's atomic number is 47, the number of neurons is 108-47=61 neutrons in an atom of silver.
There are about 61 neutrons in silver. It actually has less electrons and protons than neutrons, since it only has 47 of them.
108 - 47 = 61 neutrons 47 = atomic number of silver = number of protons
For the natural isotopes: - 107Ag has 60 neutrons - 109Ag has 62 neutrons
== silver-107 and silver-109 have 60 and 62 neutrons, respectively. There are many isotopes of silver having a neutron count from 46 to 83.
As silver atoms have 47 protons, the given isotope has 61 neutrons.
there are 61 neutrons in a the element silver
There are about 61 neutrons in silver. It actually has less electrons and protons than neutrons, since it only has 47 of them.
108 - 47 = 61 neutrons 47 = atomic number of silver = number of protons
61 neutrons 47 protons and 47 neutrons
There are 62 neutrons in silver-107. Silver has an atomic number of 47, which corresponds to the number of protons in the nucleus. By subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass, we can find the number of neutrons.
For the natural isotopes: - 107Ag has 60 neutrons - 109Ag has 62 neutrons
== silver-107 and silver-109 have 60 and 62 neutrons, respectively. There are many isotopes of silver having a neutron count from 46 to 83.
Silver (Ag) has a mass number of 110. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number (47 for silver) from the mass number: 110 - 47 = 63 neutrons.
Theoretically silver 47 would have no neutrons but it does not exist.
As silver atoms have 47 protons, the given isotope has 61 neutrons.
Carbon 12 has 6 protons and 6 neutrons. The amount of neutrons is exactly the same as the amount of protons.
There are 88 protons/electrons in radium. There are 138 neutrons.