Perhaps Ytterbium, which has 103 neutrons and 70 electrons.
Hydrogen, then oxygen, then carbon. Your body is 70 percent water, which is two thirds hydrogen and one third oxygen.
-70 f = -56.67 c -70 c = -94 f
70 centimeters = 27.5590551 inches
Double 70 is 14070+70= 14070 x 2 = 140
70 inches are 5.8333333333 feet.
Gallium
51 protons, 51 electrons and 70 neutrons (in Antimony-171 isotope)
169
The isotope of tin-120 has 70 neutrons in its nucleus. Tin, element 50 on the periodic table, typically has 50 protons. By subtracting the atomic number (protons) from the atomic mass (protons + neutrons), we can determine the number of neutrons.
it is 169
Ytterbium: Atomic #:70 Symbol: Yb Weight: 173.04 Neutrons: 103 Protons: 70 Radius: 193.3 Density: 6.90 Melting point: 819 Boiling point: 1196 Discovered: 1878 State: Solid
Yb is a non metal element. There are 70 electrons in a single atom.
The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and neutrons. In this case, the atom has 70 protons and 99 neutrons, so the mass number would be 70 + 99 = 169.
121Sb has 71 neutrons. This can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number of antimony (Sb), which is 51, from the mass number, which is 121.
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.
Protones = 51 Electrones = 49 Neutrones = 70 or 72
We know that sodium is atomic number 11, and it has 11 protons, 11 electrons (in a neutral atom), and will have 12 neutrons in its sodium-23 isotope. Sulfur is atomic number 16, and will have 16 protons, 16 electrons (in a neutral atom), and will have 16 neutrons in it sulfur-32 isotope. Oxygen has atomic number 8, and has 8 protons, 8 electrons (in a neutral atom) and will have 8 neutrons in its oxygen 16 isotope. If we take 2 sodium atoms, a sulfur atom and 4 oxygen atoms, we'll have a total of 70 protons, 72 neutrons and 70 electrons in sum.