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Several can. Perhaps you meant to ask which has 20 protons, in which case the answer is calcium. (Calcium is also one of the elements that can have 20 neutrons, but it's not the only one.)

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What is an isotope of the element with 20 protons and 20 neutrons?

An isotope of the element with 20 protons and 20 neutrons is calcium-40. Calcium has an atomic number of 20, which means it has 20 protons. The total number of protons and neutrons in calcium-40 is 40 (20 protons + 20 neutrons).


I have 20 neutrons and I am found in your teeth and bones?

Calcium is the answer. Atomic weight 40 - with 20 protons means 20 neutrons. Calcium is a key element in teeth and bones.


How many protons electrons and neutrons in the element kalsium?

1) it's spelt Calcium and 2) 20 protons, 20 electrons, 20 neutrons


An atom has an atomic number of 18 and 20 neutrons. what is the element?

Argon-20


What element has 20 neutrons and is foud in teeth and bones?

This element is calcium.


An atom of an element contains 20 protons 20 neutrons and 20 electons This element is?

Calcium: The identity of an element is determined by how many protons each atom of the element has, and calcium is the name of the element with 20 protons per atom.


What element which has the most abundant isotope which has 20 neutrons?

Potassium I reckon


If I have 20 neutrons and I am found in your teeth and bones which element am I?

You are calcium. Most calcium atoms have 20 neutrons though 20 - 28 is possible, but it is the fact that they have 20 protons which makes them calcium.


What element 20 protrons 20 neutrons and 18 electrons?

The element with 20 protons, 20 neutrons, and 18 electrons is calcium. Calcium has an atomic number of 20, which tells us the number of protons in the nucleus. The number of protons and electrons should be equal for a neutral atom, therefore in this case the element is calcium.


Calcium has an atomic mass of an atomic number of 20 so the number of neutrons must be?

The number of neutrons in an atom can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass. For calcium with an atomic number of 20, if the atomic mass is 40, then the number of neutrons would be 40 - 20 = 20 neutrons.


What element has 9 protons and 11 neutrons?

The type of element of a particular atom is based solely on its number of protons. An atom with 9 protons has an atomic number of 9, and is (looking on the elemental chart...) fluorine (F).


What is an element with 20 neutrons?

Calcium-40: The atomic number of calcium is 20 and the number of neutrons is always the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number.

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