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The mass number of the only isotope of bismuth that occurs naturally is 209.

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How many protons are in an atom of bismuth?

== The element bismuth has 83 protons. That's its atomic number. Remember that it's the number of protons in an element that determines the atomic number of that element. All atoms of bismuth have 83 protons. As to neutrons, the number of neutrons in bismuth atoms can vary. These other "flavors" of bismuth are its isotopes, and the numbers of neutrons in bismuth range from 101 to 135. It is bismuth-209 with 126 neutrons that represents all the natural bismuth we find. The rest of the isotopes are intentionally synthesized or created "incidentally" in nuclear reactions - like those in nuclear reactors, to cite one example. Links can be found below for more information. === ===


What is the atomic mass of bismuth?

208.980


What is the oxidation number of bismuth?

The oxidation number of bismuth can vary. In its most common form, such as in Bi(NO3)3, bismuth has an oxidation number of +3. However, bismuth can exhibit other oxidation states as well, such as +5 in BiO3.


What is the number of energy levels in bismuth?

bismuth has six energy levels


If bismuth-213 emits an alpha particle what is it?

When bismuth-213 emits an alpha particle, it transforms into thallium-209. This process is known as alpha decay, where the atomic number decreases by 2 and the mass number decreases by 4 due to the emission of an alpha particle.


How could you tell the difference between cobalt 60 a sample of radon 222 and a sample of bismuth 83?

Cobalt-60 has two gamma photopeaks at 1.17 MeV and 1.33 MeV. Radon-222 is an alpha emitter. Bismuth-83 is not a valid isotope. 83 is the atomic number of bismuth, but you need to know the atomic mass number. The nuclide with the longest half-life is bismuth-208, and it decays by beta+ decay.


Is bismuth a mixture a compound or element?

Bismuth is an element with the atomic number 83 and the chemical symbol Bi.


How many atoms in 1.84 g of Bi?

To find the number of atoms in 1.84 g of Bi (bismuth), you need to first determine the molar mass of Bi, which is approximately 208.98 g/mol. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to calculate the number of atoms in 1.84 g of Bi. This can be done by dividing the given mass by the molar mass of Bi and then multiplying by Avogadro's number to get the number of atoms.


What element has the isotopic mass of 209?

The element with the isotopic mass of 209 is Bismuth (Bi).


How many grams and moles are in Bismuth?

Depends on how much of the sample there is.


What is the oxidation number of bismuth in Bi2O3?

The oxidation number of bismuth in Bi2O3 is +3. In the compound Bi2O3, oxygen has an oxidation number of -2 (since it is in its standard state), so the oxidation number of bismuth must be +3 to balance the charge.


What is bismuth?

Bismuth is an element of the periodic table, with the atomic number 83 and the chemical symbol Bi.