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Cesium has 55 protons. The non-ionic form has 55 electrons. The number of neutrons, however, varies depending on which isotope you are talking about. The stable isotope 133Cs has 78 neutrons. The most commonly used unstable isotope 137Cs has 82 neutrons. There are isotopes of cesium ranging all the way from 112Cs at 57 neutrons to 151Cs at 96 neutrons. For more information, please see the Related Link below.

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