It would have 8 protons, 9 neutrons and 8 electrons.
Neon-22 has 10 protons, so it also has 10 electrons to balance the charge. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the number of protons (10) from the isotope's mass number (22). Therefore, Neon-22 has 12 neutrons.
A helium isotope with an atomic mass of 6 would have 2 protons, as all helium atoms have 2 protons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the number of protons from the atomic mass. So for this isotope, 6 (atomic mass) - 2 (protons) = 4 neutrons.
boron10 would be the isotope that matches these descriptions
This would be magnesium, based on the number of protons. Since the protons is equal to the number of electrons it is a neutral atom. Given the number of protons in the atom, the isotope would be magnesium-26.
8 protons and 9 neutrons (total is the atomic mass number 17). In a neutral atom, 8 electrons. Oxygen-17 is the rarest of the three stable natural isotopes. Most oxygen is oxygen-16 with 8 neutrons.
I think that's B, the symbol for the element boron. Boron has 5 protons and 5 electrons. The most common isotope has 6 neutrons. The other main isotope has only 5 neutrons.
This atom of Nitrogen with 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 8 electrons is an isotope, specifically nitrogen-14. It is not an ion because it has an equal number of protons and electrons, so its charge is neutral. It is also not an average atom, as it has a specific number of protons and neutrons that define it as a particular isotope.
Unundeptium has 117 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is 176 or 177, depending on the isotope.
There would be 6 protons and 5 neutrons. Such isotope does not exist though.
Rutherfordium has 104 electrons and 104 protons. The number of neutrons is between 149 and 264, depending on the isotope.
Neon-22 has 10 protons, so it also has 10 electrons to balance the charge. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the number of protons (10) from the isotope's mass number (22). Therefore, Neon-22 has 12 neutrons.
A helium isotope with an atomic mass of 6 would have 2 protons, as all helium atoms have 2 protons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the number of protons from the atomic mass. So for this isotope, 6 (atomic mass) - 2 (protons) = 4 neutrons.
The element Iodine has 53 protons, 53 electrons, and 74 neutrons
7 protons 7 electrons 8 neutrons
Number of protons + neutrons = mass number 26 protons + 31 neutrons 57
An atom of lithium isotope 6Li has 3 electrons and 3 protons and 3 neutrons.
boron10 would be the isotope that matches these descriptions