It is a theoritical isotope of Iron (26Fe61)+3
The element is vanadium (V) because it has 23 protons. With 18 electrons and a net charge of 3 plus, it would have lost 3 electrons, resulting in a net charge of +3. The number of neutrons (28) does not affect the charge or identity of the element.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 23 - 9 = 14
An ion of (^{56}\text{Fe}^{3+}) consists of a nucleus containing 26 protons and 30 neutrons, giving it a mass number of 56. The "3+" charge indicates that it has lost three electrons, resulting in a total of 23 electrons. This loss of electrons gives the ion a positive charge, making it an iron cation.
21 protons, 21 electrons and 23 neutrons
The Fe(3+) cation has 26 protons, 30 neutrons (for the isotope Fe-56) and 23 electrons.
The iron III ion, 56Fe3+, has 26 protons, 30 neutrons, and 23 electrons. This is derived by considering the atomic number of iron (26) along with the charge of +3, which means it has lost 3 electrons.
A Co3+ ion has lost three electrons from its neutral state, so it has 23 electrons.
C4+ would contain 24 protons and 24 neutrons but only 23 electrons.
atmic wt of 23
The element is vanadium (V) because it has 23 protons. With 18 electrons and a net charge of 3 plus, it would have lost 3 electrons, resulting in a net charge of +3. The number of neutrons (28) does not affect the charge or identity of the element.
There are 23 electrons, 28 neutrons, and 23 protons in vanadium.
23 protons, 23 electrons and 29 neutrons in V-52 isotope.
Vanadium has an atomic no. of 23 and mass number of 51. But it has 28 neutrons and 23 electrons
Sulfur-23 has 16 protons, 16 neutrons, and 16 electrons.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 23 - 9 = 14
Sodium typically has 12 neutrons in its most common isotope, sodium-23. When sodium loses an electron to form the Na+ ion, it still has the same number of neutrons due to the neutral nature of neutrons.
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