An atom with 11 protons, 12 neutrons, and 11 electrons. B. An atom with 11 protons, 10 neutrons, and 11 electrons.An atom with 11 protons, 12 neutrons, and 11 electrons.
Protons: 21 Neutrons: 29 Electrons: Normally 21
The isotope 'Carbon - 13'. NB Carbon exhibits three isotopes viz; C-12 ; 6 protons, 6 neutrons, & 6 electrons (The most common) C-13 ; 6 protons, 7 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in NMR) C-14 ; 6 protons, 8 neutrons, & 6 electrons (Used in radio-active dating).
Protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons are composed from quarks and gluons.
Neutrons and protons.
no. an atom is made up of protons neutrons and electrons. protons have a charge of plus one electrons have a charge of minus one neutrons have no charge. therefore the number of protons and electrons must be equal (balancing the charges) for the atom to be neutral. ;)
Tantalum has 73 protons and electrons and its isotopes have 108 or 107 neutrons.
Krypton # of protons: 36 # of electrons: 36 # of neutrons: 83.798(2)
Uranium isotopes have 92 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.Number of neutrons = Mass number - Number of protons
Boron (symbol B, atom number 5) is build up with:5 protons, 5 electrons and 5 or 6 neutrons, depending on the mass number of the two possible isotopes: B-(10) has 5 neutrons and B-(11) has 6 of them respectively.
An isotope of zirconium will have protons, neutrons, and electrons. Zirconium typically has 40 protons and varying numbers of neutrons in its isotopes. Electrons surround the nucleus of the atom, balancing the positive charge of the protons.
Lawrencium has 103 electrons and protons. The number of neutrons is different for each of the 12 isotopes of Lr.
Helium has 2 protons and 2 electrons. He-3 and He-4 isotopes have 1 and 2 neutrons.
Cl-37 : 17 protons , 20 neutrons , 17 electrons Compare with Cl-35 ; 17 protons , 18 neutrons, 17 electrons. These are two different and common isotopes of chlorine. Remember 'Different isotopes have a different number of neutrons'. Chemically they react the same.
Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons and electrons, but varied numbers of neutrons.
A sulfer atom has: 16 electrons, 16 protons and 16 neutrons but sulfer ions and isotopes do exist where this is different
He-3 and He-4 are isotopes of helium with 1 and 2 neutrons respectively. Both the isotopes have 2 protons and 2 electrons.
For the natural isotopes of uranium: Uranium 238 has: 92 protons, 92 electrons and 146 neutrons. Uranium 235 has: 92 protons, 92 electrons and 143 neutrons. Uranium 234 has: 92 protons, 92 electrons and 142 neutrons.