This is an ionized atom of strontium-88 (+2 charge). Strontium is element number 38, and the most common isotope has an Atomic Mass of 88. In ionic compounds, it "loses" two electrons.
(No neutral atom can have 38 protons and 36 electrons, as the number of protons and electrons, with opposite charges, must always be equal.)
A atom of zirconium-90, 90Zr, has 40 protons and 50 neutrons in its nucleus. Use the link below for more information.
The element is strontium and the isotope is 38Sr88.
It is according to the atomic number. Sn contains 50 protons.
Sn with a positive 2 charge
This chemical element is tin (Sn).
This is the radioactive isotope bromine-78.
The atomic number tells you the number of protons in an atom. The atomic number is right above the element symbol. Example: 36 83.80 In this example, 36 is the atomic number, so the number of protons is 36. Protons and electrons can be found by the atomic number.
A mass number is the sum of numbers of protons and neutrons in an atom. Therefore, an element with a mass number of 65 and 36 neutrons contains (65 - 36) or 29 protons and is therefore an atom of copper.
The element bromine has an atomic number of 35. This means that each atom contains 35 protons, and the requirement for electrical neutrality in an atom means that the atom also contains 35 electrons. A bromide ion contains one more electrons than a bromine atom: 36.
Chlorine atom has 17 protons and 17 electrons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope considered. Chlorine has four isotopes: Cl-35, Cl-36, Cl-37 and Cl-38 with 18, 19, 20 and 21 neutrons respectively. However out of these, Cl-35 and Cl-37 are the most stable isotopes.
36 protons, 9 neutrons, and 36 electrons. :D
36 electrons, 36 protons, and 49 neutrons
Protons 36 Neutrons 48 (for the most stable isotope, Kr-84) Electrons 36
That is not enough information to answer the question, because you didn't specify whether the atom with 47 neutrons and 36 electrons has a net charge. If the atom is electrically neutral, then it has 36 protons to match the 36 electrons, but if it is an ion, it has more or fewer protons.Krypton-83 has 36 protons and 47 neutrons, and 36 electrons if it is electrically neutral.
Atomic number= 36 atomic number= no. of electrons
Look at the periodic table, do you see the 36 above the Kr? This is the atomic number. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom. This number is unique to each element a Kr atom will always have that number of protons.
A neutral atom with an atomic mass of 36 amu will have 36 electrons. This is because the atomic mass of an atom is determined by the sum of its protons and neutrons, and in a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons.
Krypton is a noble gas with atomic number 36. However, the number of neutrons in Krypton can vary from 33 to 64, depending on the isotope. So, in a neutral Krypton atom, there are 36 protons, 36 electrons and 33-64 neutrons.
A Krypton atom has 36 protons and 36 electrons each.
Krypton # of protons: 36 # of electrons: 36 # of neutrons: 83.798(2)
no of protons-36 no of electrons-36 ([Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p6) no of neutrons-48
Krypton has 36 protons, 36 electrons and 48 neutrons.