The element in group 3, period 13 of the Periodic Table is aluminum (Al). Aluminum has an atomic number of 13, which means it has 13 protons. The most common isotope of aluminum has a mass number of 27, so it has 27 - 13 = 14 neutrons.
Many isotopes have 18 neutrons.
24
Ruthenium typically has 102 neutrons in its nucleus.
If you mean the element Vanadium, there are 28 neutrons.
16
Many isotopes have 18 neutrons.
The isotope of zirconim, 91Zr, has 51 neutrons. In order to solve this problem, one must know that an element's atomic weight is the average of its number of protons and neutrons (only neutrons are variable). Since the atomic number is the number of protons, the atomic number subtracted from the atomic weight gives the number of neutrons. An element in period 5 that has this many neutrons is found to be zirconium (the isotope 91Zr).
There are 118 neutrons in the element gold.
there are 61 neutrons in a the element silver
You can find out the symbol, name, mass, state, protons, neutrons, electrons, electronegativity, valence electrons, charge, and many other characteristics of the element considering the characteristics of other elements in the same group or period.
Group 17 elements (Halogens)Fluorine- Period 2Chlorine- Period 3Bromine-Period 4Iodine- Period 5Astatine- Period 6Ununseptium-Period 7There is 1 element from Group 17 that is part of Period 3.
Hydrogen has 0 neutrons
Sulfur has 16 neutrons. To find out how many neutrons an element has you subtract the atomic number of that element by the atomic mass. omg thank you so much
about 66 or 64
Neon has 10 protons and 9 neutrons.
neutrons = 40 - 18 = 22
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