It has 30 protons so 30+37 = 67.
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66 amu will be its mass
66 - 30 = 36
zinc has mass no 65 and 30 protons so neutrons are..35
There are 30 protons and 35 neutrons. This is true of the isotope Zinc-65 only. This isotope is produced synthetically. There are a total of seven zinc isotopes, five of which occur naturally and two that are synthesized. 64Zn has 34 neutrons 65Zn has 35 neutrons and is synthetic 66Zn has 36 neutrons 67Zn has 37 neutrons 68Zn has 38 neutrons 70Zn has 40 neutrons 72Zn has 42 neutrons and is synthetic
Zn2+. Subtract the number of neutrons from the mass number, which gives us 30 protons in the nucleus, which is Zn (zinc). The Zn atom is light two electrons, which gives it a positive charge of 2. Zn2+ is a monoatomic ion because it contains only one atom. As a side note, zinc is a metal, and metals typically form cations (net positive charge). Non-metals typically form anions (net negative charge, ex. N3-).
66 amu will be its mass
66 - 30 = 36
zinc has mass no 65 and 30 protons so neutrons are..35
well, the isotope number of the atom doesnt matter, as long is it doesnt decay, as it only specifies the number of neutrons which doesn't have a strong affect on the stable number of electrons. Typically, free atoms are stable when they have a netral net charge, Though, if excited with EM waves, the electrons will want to increase in energy, and eventually leave the atom.For any atom, the number of electrons is simply the atomic number, which for zinc is 30.though, when zinc is in close proximity to itself or other metals, it bonds metallically, and looses its electrons to have a full p orbital, meaning that the only number of electrons actuall in the atom is 18when in ionic bond it looses two electrons, and then only has 28 electrons
Zinc common isotope is 65 atomic mass element number 30. So it has 30 protons, 30 electrons and 35 neutrons
Take the isotope of the zinc, for example, 64zinc, and subtract 30 from it. The isotope number is how many protons and neutrons are in the atom, zinc has 30 protons. 64 - 30 = 34.
There are 30 protons and 35 neutrons. This is true of the isotope Zinc-65 only. This isotope is produced synthetically. There are a total of seven zinc isotopes, five of which occur naturally and two that are synthesized. 64Zn has 34 neutrons 65Zn has 35 neutrons and is synthetic 66Zn has 36 neutrons 67Zn has 37 neutrons 68Zn has 38 neutrons 70Zn has 40 neutrons 72Zn has 42 neutrons and is synthetic
the most likely answer would be zinc
The most common isotope of zinc is the one with mass number 64; the atomic number of zinc is 30, which means each zinc nucleus contains 30 protons, and the mass number is defined as the sum of the numbers of neutrons and protons. Therefore, the number of neutrons is (64 - 30) or 34.
Zn2+. Subtract the number of neutrons from the mass number, which gives us 30 protons in the nucleus, which is Zn (zinc). The Zn atom is light two electrons, which gives it a positive charge of 2. Zn2+ is a monoatomic ion because it contains only one atom. As a side note, zinc is a metal, and metals typically form cations (net positive charge). Non-metals typically form anions (net negative charge, ex. N3-).
30 electrons. Zinc-66 stands for Zinc having 66 as the Atomic Mass. We know Zinc has 30 protons and we can assume that it's in a stable state so there would be 30 electrons. This means there's 36 neutrons. (30[protons] + 36[neutrons] = 66[atomic mass]
30 protons defines the atomic number. It matters not how many neutrons there are. The atomic number is 30, and the element is Zn (zinc).