Atomic number 27 : Cobalt
Atomic number 28 : Nickel
Atomic number 29 : Copper
Atomic number 30 : Zinc
Atomic number 31 : Gallium
The Atomic Number Is Located On The TOP Of The Element Symbol. So Example. 14<ATOMIC NUMBER> Si<Symbol> 28.086<Atomic Mass> Silicon <The Name> This Is The Correct Order Of An Element That Should Be Labeled.
The atomic number of Cobalt is 27.
Aluminium.
When you talk about an isotope, the number that follows the element name is the number of neutrons. So, 27 neutrons. Every cobalt has 27 protons. If the number of protons were to change (which doesn't happen naturally), then it would no longer be cobalt. Having the same number of protons as neutrons, however, would not make this an isotope. What you are talking about is normal cobalt.
The mass number of Zn, that is Zinc is 30. It means that it's nucleus contains 30 protons in it. Atomic weight being 65.4. It means average mass number of neutrons is 35.4. This fraction comes because of 'average' number of neutrons present in different 'Isotopes' of Zinc. You will find it interesting to note that Chromium (24 mass number.),Manganese (25),Cobalt (27),Nickel (28), Copper (29) and your Zinc (30) are the important trace element sitting horizontally in periodic table around Very important element Iron(26) which is most useful for formation of Hemoglobin in Human body.
Cobalt is an element, and is a transition metal with atomic number 27.
Cibalt is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 27.
Meth in number 27 in the periodic table.
Aluminium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 13.
Iron has an atomic number of 26, which means its atoms have 26 protons in their atomic nuclei. Cobalt has an atomic number of 27, which means its atoms have 27 protons in their atomic nuclei. The number of protons defines an element.
Alluminium is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 27.
We can find Cobalt as a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 27.
The only element with a radioactively stable isotope with a mass number of 27 is aluminum.
Cobalt is an element, and is a transition metal with atomic number 27.
The numbers of protons and electrons in any neutral atom are the same as the atomic number, 13 for aluminum. The number of neutrons varies by isotope and can be found by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass number. One isotope is Al-27, in which there are 14 neutrons.
the symbol is Al and the charge is negative 3.
Cobalt: Its atomic number, which equals the number of protons in its nucleus, is 27.