Several can. If you meant protons, then it's cadmium.
about 66 or 64
Vanadium Niobium Tantalum
This element has 26 neutrons, so its atomic number would be 26. Given an approximate atomic mass of 48 amu, this corresponds to the element iron (Fe).
Cadmium is the only neutral atom (not electrically charged) to have 48 electrons.
The nucleus of the element Titanium (symbol Ti, atomic number 22) contains 48 neutrons.
The forty eighth element on the periodic table is cadmium, with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. It is a soft, bluish-white metal commonly used in batteries and pigments.
This is Cadmium, atomic number 48 ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_chart
about 66 or 64
Vanadium Niobium Tantalum
Cadmium atomic number is 48. so, it can have 48 protons and neutrons and electrons each. it has mass less than 100. 96cadmium has 48 protons and 48 neutrons. 96 means its mass i.e, number of protons and number of neutrons
The element with 22 protons is titanium (Ti). The sum of protons and neutrons determines the isotope, so with 26 neutrons, the isotope is titanium-48 (22 protons + 26 neutrons = Ti-48).
This element has 26 neutrons, so its atomic number would be 26. Given an approximate atomic mass of 48 amu, this corresponds to the element iron (Fe).
Cadmium is the only neutral atom (not electrically charged) to have 48 electrons.
The nucleus of the element Titanium (symbol Ti, atomic number 22) contains 48 neutrons.
The element with mass number 48 is cadmium (Cd), which has 48 protons and neutrons in its nucleus. It is a transition metal with a silvery-blue hue, commonly used in batteries and pigments.
There are stable isotopes of four elements with 48 neutrons: selenium-82, krypton-84, rubidium-85, and strontium-86.
The atomic number of an atom tells you how many protons are present in the nucleus. So there are 50 in the element. By the way, an element with 50 protons and 70 neutrons (120-50) is a stable form of Tin.