Krypton (Kr) has 36 protons, 36 electrons, and typically 48 neutrons, as its most abundant isotope is (^{84}\text{Kr}). Tungsten (W) has 74 protons, 74 electrons, and usually 110 neutrons, based on its most stable isotope (^{184}\text{W}). The number of neutrons can vary slightly depending on the isotope.
t is Selinium, Se the third member of oxygen family
An element's atomic number gives its number of protons. Krypton's atomic number is 36. Thus it has 36 protons, regardless of the isotope.
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36 + 2 + 10 + 3 = 51 electrons = 51 protons = Antimony (Sb)
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This is the radioactive isotope bromine-78.
The element is krypton as it has 36 protons and the isotope is 36Kr86.
t is Selinium, Se the third member of oxygen family
A Krypton atom has 36 protons and 36 electrons each.
Protons 36 Neutrons 48 (for the most stable isotope, Kr-84) Electrons 36
I assume you mean neutrons. There are 48 neutrons in Kr. There is only one nucleus consisting of 36 protons and 48 neutrons.
Look at the periodic table, do you see the 36 above the Kr? This is the atomic number. The atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom. This number is unique to each element a Kr atom will always have that number of protons.
An element's atomic number gives its number of protons. Krypton's atomic number is 36. Thus it has 36 protons, regardless of the isotope.
That is not enough information to answer the question, because you didn't specify whether the atom with 47 neutrons and 36 electrons has a net charge. If the atom is electrically neutral, then it has 36 protons to match the 36 electrons, but if it is an ion, it has more or fewer protons.Krypton-83 has 36 protons and 47 neutrons, and 36 electrons if it is electrically neutral.
This is the radioactive isotope bromine-78.
Kr has the atomic number of 36. It has similar number of electrons and protons.
Strontium has 38 electrons. (Protons and electrons are the same)