Since platinum is metallically bonded and such elements are considered to have a formula unit of one atom, the answer is Avogadro's Number, 6.022 X 1023.
An atom of platinum (Pt) has 78 protons.
A mole of Ag-108 contains 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of silver-108, which has 47 protons, 61 electrons, and 61 neutrons. On the other hand, a mole of Pt-195 consists of 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of platinum-195, which has 78 protons, 117 electrons, and 117 neutrons. Pt-195 has more protons, electrons, and neutrons compared to Ag-108.
Gold
If you remove 2 protons and 2 neutrons from gold (Au), the resulting element would be platinum (Pt). Gold has 79 protons and 118 neutrons, while platinum has 77 protons and 116 neutrons.
The atomic weight of Pt (platinum) is approximately 195.08 grams per mole.
An atom of platinum (Pt) has 78 protons.
78 protons, 78 electrons and 119 neutrons
A mole of Ag-108 contains 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of silver-108, which has 47 protons, 61 electrons, and 61 neutrons. On the other hand, a mole of Pt-195 consists of 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of platinum-195, which has 78 protons, 117 electrons, and 117 neutrons. Pt-195 has more protons, electrons, and neutrons compared to Ag-108.
In 1 mole of NO2 gas, there are a total of 9 moles of protons. This is because NO2 has 1 nitrogen atom and 2 oxygen atoms, which contain a total of 9 protons (7 protons from nitrogen and 2 protons from each oxygen).
Gold
Platinum has 78 of each. Plutonium has 94 of each. There is no "platanium".
Platinum is a rare element too. Atomic number of platinum is 78.
When it has no charge there are 78.the number of electrons is always equal to the number of protons, both are the atomic number. the atomic number of platinum is 78, so 78 electrons and 78 protons too.
Platinum has 78 of each. Plutonium has 94 of each. There is no "platanium".
Platinum.
All isotopes/ions of Platinum have the same number of protons: 78. If it had a different number of protons, then it would be a completely different element. The only subatomic particles that change in an atom are the electrons and neutrons. The most common isotope of Platinum is 195Pt with 117 neutrons.
If you remove 2 protons and 2 neutrons from gold (Au), the resulting element would be platinum (Pt). Gold has 79 protons and 118 neutrons, while platinum has 77 protons and 116 neutrons.