Palladium has 46 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope of palladium - 46
For each isotope of bohrium the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope of Bh – 107
The number of protons defines an element - the number of neutrons isn't needed to find the identity of the element. All ions and isotopes with 44 protons is ruthenium. However, with the information about the neutrons, we know the specific isotope: 101Ru.
If the ion has a +1 charge and has 107 electrons, that means that it originally had 108 electrons, and therefore has 108 protons. The mass number is the sum of the protons and neutrons, 108 + 159, and therefore is equal to 267.
Palladium hydroxide is milder
60 neutrons.
Palladium has 46 protons and electrons. Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of an isotope of palladium - 46
50 Neutrons.
107
61 neutrons 10 electrons 46 protons
60
# of protons:107 # of electrons:107 # of neutron:155
47 protons and 107-47=60 neutrons
60 neutrons for the isotope Pd-106
Atomic number of palladium is 46. So there are 46 protons and 46 electrons. Mass number is 106. Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons. So number of neutrons = 106 - 46 = 60
Uranium has the most neutrons.
Pd (palladium) is the 46th element so has 46 protons. This means that (uncharged) it has 46 electrons. The atomic mass for Pd rounds to 106. Now atomic mass = protons + neutrons, so neutrons = atomic mass - protons. Therefore, neutrons(Pd) = 106 - 46 = 60. Meaning Pd has 60 neutrons.