Sulfur-33
Cl-35 isotope has 18 neutrons Cl-37 isotope has 20 neutrons
Protons = 17; Electrons = 17; Neutrons = 19
Yes, the main isotope of chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
Sulfur has 16 protons, 16 electrons and 16, 17, 18 or 20 neutrons ( the number of neutrons is different for each isotope).
The C-12 isotope has 6 protons and 6 neutrons.
The isotope chlorine-35 has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
8 protons and 9 neutrons (total is the atomic mass number 17). In a neutral atom, 8 electrons. Oxygen-17 is the rarest of the three stable natural isotopes. Most oxygen is oxygen-16 with 8 neutrons.
Cl-35 isotope has 18 neutrons Cl-37 isotope has 20 neutrons
Protons = 17; Electrons = 17; Neutrons = 19
Yes, the main isotope of chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons.
Sulfur has 16 protons, 16 electrons and 16, 17, 18 or 20 neutrons ( the number of neutrons is different for each isotope).
The sulfur atom has 16 protons and 16 electrons.The three stable isotopes of sulfur differ in their neutron number:Isotopes with mass number -32, -33 or -34 have 16, 17 or 18 neutrons respectively. The isotope with mass number 32 is the most abundant natural isotope.
Protons and Electrons= 15 Neutrons=16 *The isotope 31P is the only naturally occurring form of phosphorus. Forms with 17 or 18 neutrons have been synthesized, and are unstable radioisotopes.
The C-12 isotope has 6 protons and 6 neutrons.
16 protons, and if it isn't an ion ("isn't an ion" means that it has no electric charge), it has 16 electrons. on average, sulfur has 16.065 neutrons, but that's averaged out, so it's a weird number. let's just say most sulfur has 16 neutrons.
17P 15
There are several isotopes of Phosphorus (P), all of which have 15 protons. Only one stable isotope exists in nature, having 16 neutrons. 31P has 16 neutrons 32P has 17 neutrons (synthesized radioisotope) 33P has 18 neutrons (synthesized radioisotope)