N = a - z.
The atomic number of a halogen or any other element is the number of protons in the nuclei of their atoms.
a neutron's location in an atom is in the core, or nucleus, of that atom.Where_is_the_neutrons_location_in_the_atom
Neutrons are located in the atomic nucleus.
Since a neutron has mass, adding a neutron to an atomic nucleus increases the atom's mass.
If an atom looses an electron, neither the atomic mass nor atomic weight change appreciatively. If it looses a proton or neutron, both atomic mass and atomic weight decrease by one and it becomes an atom of a different element (on loss of a proton), or a different isotope of the same element (upon loss of a neutron).
mass number=atomic number+no. of neutrons
There is no relationship between the atomic radius and you knowing it.
a neutron determines the atomic mass
The relative mass of a neutron compared with a proton is one.
Atomic mass - Atomic number
The relation between electron affinity and atomic radius is inversely proportional.
You calculate the number of neutron in the nucleus of an atom by : atomic mass - atomic number = neutron number. :) hope this helps
A relation doesn't exist.
No. of neutrons=Atomic mass - Atomic number
Atomic Mass unit of a neutron is 1.008664 u
In the atomic nucleus this particle is the neutron.
Chadwick discovered the neutron; he isn't the author of an atomic model.