The element is phosphorus and the isotope is 15P35
phosporous-31
A nitrogen atom has 7 protons, 7 electrons and 7 neutrons for the most common isotope
15 protons, 15 electrons and 16 neutrons (for its most stable isotope)
The isotope 7N15
7 protons 7 electrons 8 neutrons
Oxygen has 8 protons . The number of neutrons depends on the isotope. Oxygen-15 isotope has 7 neutrons and oxygen-16 isotope has 8 neutrons. (Note: Mass number = Number of protons + number of neutrons)
A nitrogen atom has 7 protons, 7 electrons and 7 neutrons for the most common isotope
15 protons, 15 electrons and 16 neutrons (for its most stable isotope)
An atom with 15 protons, 15 neutrons, and 15 electrons.
The isotope 7N15
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.
7 protons 7 electrons 8 neutrons
Oxygen has 8 protons . The number of neutrons depends on the isotope. Oxygen-15 isotope has 7 neutrons and oxygen-16 isotope has 8 neutrons. (Note: Mass number = Number of protons + number of neutrons)
Phosphorus (P) has 15 protons and 15 electrons. Phosphorus-31, the only stable isotope of Phosphorus, has 16 neutrons.
Sulfur-31 is the isotope with 16 protons and 15 neutrons.
The atomic number of phosphorus is 15. Thus, neutral phosphorus will have 15 protons and 15 electrons. The only stable isotope of phosphorus is 31P, meaning it has 31 - 15 = 16 neutrons.
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).
Nitrogen 15 contains: 7 protons 8 neutrons 7 electrons "15" is added to the name because it is an isotope and contains inequal amounts of protons and neutrons (in this case, an extra neutron).