A neon-20 atom has 10 protons and 10 neutrons within its nucleus, whereas neon-22 has 10 protons and 12 neutrons, making it an isotope.
Both have 10 protons and 10 electrons.
Ne-20 has 10 neutrons
Ne-22 has 12 neutrons
Ne-20 and Ne-22 are examples of isotopes
There are all isotopes of the element neon. They differen in the number of neutrons in the nucleus. Since all neon atoms contain 10 protons, Ne-20 has 10 neutrons, Ne-21 has 11 neutrons, and Ne-22 has 12.
Neon-20 and Neon-22 are both isotopes of the element Neon. Neon-20 has 10 neutrons and Neon-22 has 12 neutrons. To get the number of neutrons, you simply subtract the atomic number (from the Periodic Table) from the mass number of the isotope (the number after the hyphen.) Both isotopes are inert gases with the same physical properties.
They are alike in that they are both stable isotopes of neon (the other stable isotope is neon-21). These atoms have the same number of protons in the nucleus of the atom and the same number of electrons within the atom.
A neon-20 atom has 10 protons and 10 neutrons within its nucleus, whereas neon-22 has 10 protons and 12 neutrons, making it an isotope.
Both, Ne-20 and Ne-21 have 10 protons and 10 electrons.
Ne-20 will have 10 neutrons whereas Ne-21 will have 11 neutrons.
the same number of atoms, 6.022 x 1023.
Neon mostly.
No, it is inert.No. Neon can not be burned in oxygen.
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
No. Gaseous diffusion is a function of mass, with lighter molecules diffusing more rapidly. Neon (approximate atomic mass of 20) is considerably lighter than nitrogen dioxide (approximate molecular mass 46).
Neon-20 is used for the same things as any other natural isotopes of neon. E.G. it is used to make neon lights and helium-neon lasers. Neon-20 isotopic concentration may be important for some geological or volcanlogic studies.
Ne-20 is the most common (91%) isotope with 10 neutrons in its nucleus. The other isotope Ne-22, with 12 neutron, is found for 9% of the naturally occurring Neon.
its 2. because its located in the 2nd period.
The natural isotopes of neon are Ne-20, Ne-21 and Ne-22.
That would be neon 20 which represents 90.48% of the natural abundance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon
The number of electrons is identical; the number of neutrons is different.
An atom of neon consists of 10 protons, 10 neutrons and 10 electrons (atomic number = 10; atomic mass = 20)
Neon has two stable isotopes, namely the mass numbers 20 and 22. According to relative abundance, it has 20.2 RAM.
The atomic number of Neon is 10.
Neon-22 contains 12 neutron and it also contain 10 protons.
both have complete filled valence orbitals
Neon has three stable isotopes, and they are 20Ne, 21Ne and 22Ne. They have 10, 11 and 12 neutrons, respectively. There are a number of other isotopes of neon, and they can be found by following the link below to the Wikipedia article on neon.To answer this correctly, it is necessary to know which isotope of neon is considered. Neon has three stable isotopes, and they are Ne-20, Ne-21 and Ne-22. They have 10, 11 and 12 neutrons, respectively.However, if isotope is not mentioned, then the answer will be 10 neutrons for Ne-20 as that is the most abundant isotope of neon.