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First, find its atomic mass on the Periodic Table and subtract the number of protons (element number) from it and there you go

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What equation is used to calculate neutrons for an element?

Number of neutrons = Atomic mass - Atomic number


What is the number of neutrons for a specific element equal to?

The average number of neutrons that a specific element has is equivilent to the element's atomic mass minus the that elements atomic number. For example Helium has 2 neutrons because its atomic mass (4) minus the atomic number (2) is 2.


How man neutrons dose uranium have?

Each isotope of an element has a specific number of neutrons (number of neutrons = atomic weight - atomic number).


How do you calculate the atomic number of the given element?

protons plus neutrons = atomic number


If an element has a mass number of 244 and an atomic number of 94 how many neutrons does the element have?

To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the mass number. In this case, you would calculate 244 - 94 = 150 neutrons.


Can you identify an atom without number of neutrons in it?

Every element has a specific number of protons, which is how an element is identified. That gives its atomic number. The number of neutrons can vary, and therefore is not useful in identifying an element.


How do you calculate neutrons for elements in the periodic table?

them mass number of an element is the total amount of nuetrons and protons in the element , and the atomic number is the amount of protons ( and electrons) in the element simply subtract the atomic number from the mass number and you'll have the number of neutrons in the element hope this helped x


How do you calculate the number of neutrons in cobalt?

The number of neutrons in any element is equal to mass number - atomic number. So,number of neutrons in cobalt is = 58 - 27 = 32. therefore, number of neutrons in cobalt is 32.


How can you calculate the number of neutrons N in an atom?

equal to number of protons


What makes any element that specific element?

The Atom consists of a certain amount of electrons, protons and usually neutrons. The amount of each of these sub-atomic particles is what makes an element that specific element. Actually, it is only the protons. The number of neutrons and/or electrons can vary, and it is still the same element. The one thing that makes an element that specific element is only the number of protons.


How many nuetrons is in lithium?

4 neutrons in the most stable isotope of lithium (3Li7)


What relationship exist between the mass number of an element and the isotopes of that element?

Each isotope of the same element has a specific mass number, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus.