32S has 16 neutrons whilst 33S has 17. Please see the link.
19, because since you know sulfur has 16 protons because that's its atomic number. you do 35-16=19
The isotope with 16 protons and 17 neutrons is oxygen-33.
An atom of Sulfur-33 contains 16 protons (because it is sulfur), 17 neutrons (because of the isotope number 33), and 16 electrons (since atoms are electrically neutral).
S with 17 neutrons and 16 protons has a mass number of 33 amu
The number 33 in "3316S" represents the atomic number of sulfur, which is the number of protons in its nucleus. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass. In this case, the atomic mass is 16, so there are 16 - 33 = 16 neutrons in the nucleus.
Sulfur-32, Sulfur-33, Sulfur-34, Sulfur-36
The number 32 and 33 refer to the mass number. 32 and 33 are different isotopes of phosphorous and that means that they have different numbers of neutrons.
The median is the middle value in a set of numbers. Since 32 and 33 are two consecutive integers, the median can be calculated by averaging them: (32 + 33) / 2 = 32.5. Therefore, the median between 32 and 33 is 32.5.
34S has 2 more neutrons than 32S.
The prime number between 32 and 36 is 33. However, 33 is not a prime number as it can be divided by 1, 3, 11, and 33. The only prime number in this range is 37, but it is outside the specified range. Therefore, there are no prime numbers between 32 and 36.
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The most stable isotope of sulfur (S-32) has 16 electrons, 16 protons and 16 neutrons.
30, 32 and 34.
list the even numbers between 21 and 33 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32
The isotope with a mass of 32 amu is the most abundant. This can be determined by comparing the atomic mass of sulfur (32.06 amu) to the masses of the isotopes. Since the atomic mass is closest to 32 amu, this isotope is the most abundant.
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(1 + 32)/2 = 33/2 = 16.5(1 + 32)/2 = 33/2 = 16.5(1 + 32)/2 = 33/2 = 16.5(1 + 32)/2 = 33/2 = 16.5