The atomic number of titanium is 22, so it as 22 protonsin its nucleus, regardless of which isotope we're looking at. If the Atomic Mass of titanium (Ti) is 46, it has 46 - 22 or 24 neutrons in its nucleus. This is Ti-46, or 2246Ti, and its the lightest of the 5 stable isotopes of titanium. Use the link below for more information.
The element with 25 neutrons and a mass number of 47 is silver, with atomic number 47.
Mass number of Titanium = 46 Atomic number of titanium = 22 = number of protons present Mass number = No. or protons + number of neutrons So number of neutrons = 46 - 22 = 24
25 is the number of protons and neutrons added together. The atomic number of Mg is 12 which is the number of protons. So 25 - 12 = 13 neutrons.
41 = 25 + 16, the latter being the atomic number of sulfur.
The isotope 56Mn has 25 protons, 25 electrons, 31 neutrons and a mass number of 56.
The element with 25 neutrons and a mass number of 47 is silver, with atomic number 47.
Mass number of Titanium = 46 Atomic number of titanium = 22 = number of protons present Mass number = No. or protons + number of neutrons So number of neutrons = 46 - 22 = 24
Protons: 21 Neutrons: 29 Electrons: Normally 21
25 is the number of protons and neutrons added together. The atomic number of Mg is 12 which is the number of protons. So 25 - 12 = 13 neutrons.
41 = 25 + 16, the latter being the atomic number of sulfur.
Sodium atoms always have 11 protons. Since the mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons, one can find the number of neutrons by subtracting the number of protons from this number. Thus, sodium 25 has 14 neutrons.
In it's most stable form, 55 is its atomic mass. 55 overall - 25 protons = 30 neutrons
One can ignore the scant contribution of electrons to atomic mass. Simply add the number of protons and neutrons to obtain 53. Please see the link.
The isotope 56Mn has 25 protons, 25 electrons, 31 neutrons and a mass number of 56.
Calcium-45 has 20 protons (since it is calcium) and therefore, it has 25 neutrons, as the atomic number (number of protons) subtracted from the mass number (protons + neutrons) gives the number of neutrons.
The element with atomic number 25 is manganese. It has known isotopes with mass numbers including every integer from 49 to 60 inclusive, along with 62. However, the only one that is naturally occurring is the one with mass number 55.
The atomic number of aluminum is 13, therefore there will be 13 protons.The number of neutrons equals the mass number minus the atomic number. For aluminum-25, that will be 25 - 13 = 12 neutrons.There will be 13 electrons in the neutral atom of aluminum, regardless of which isotope we are considering.