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They do not combine with or interact with most other elements or compounds. ... radioactive. No radioactive isotope of platinum has any commercial application.

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What are the isotopes in technetium called?

Isotopes of technetium haven't special names.


What element has three isotopes have different names?

Hydrogen has three isotopes with different names: protium (1H), deuterium (2H), and tritium (3H). Each isotope has a different number of neutrons in its nucleus.


What is the Latin name of chromium platinum and radon?

The Latin name for chromium is "Chromium," for platinum it is "Platinum," and for radon, it is "Radon." These names are derived from their respective chemical symbols: Cr for chromium, Pt for platinum, and Rn for radon. The names remain consistent across various languages, including Latin.


What is the atomic number and atomic mass of platinum?

The atomic number of platinum is 78, which means it has 78 protons in its nucleus. The atomic mass of platinum is approximately 195.08 g/mol, which is an average of the different isotopes of platinum found in nature.


Atoms of an element with different atomic names but the same atomic number?

Atoms of an element with different atomic names but the same atomic number refer to isotopes. Isotopes are variants of a particular chemical element that have the same number of protons (and thus the same atomic number) but different numbers of neutrons, leading to different atomic masses. For example, carbon-12 and carbon-14 are both isotopes of carbon, with atomic number 6 but differing in mass due to their neutron counts. These isotopes can exhibit different physical properties and stability.

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What is the total number of isotopes in platinum?

Platinum has six naturally occurring isotopes. They range from 190 to 196 in atomic mass. There are 31 synthetic isotopes in platinum that range from 166 to 202 in atomic mass.


What are the Names of 15 different isotopes and their application?

what are the names of 15 different isotopes


What are the isotopes in technetium called?

Isotopes of technetium haven't special names.


What are the three names of isotopes of hydrogen?

Hydrogen, Deuterium, Tritium


What element's 3 isotopes have different names?

hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium.


What element has three isotopes have different names?

Hydrogen has three isotopes with different names: protium (1H), deuterium (2H), and tritium (3H). Each isotope has a different number of neutrons in its nucleus.


Is platinum 197 produced synthetically?

Yes, most of the main isotopes of platinum are natural, all others- including radioisotope Pt-197-must all be synthetically produced in a laboratory.


What are the names of the isoptopes in glucose?

Glucose can be made up of ANY of the isotopes of the elements involved. Each of the elements can be present in a single isotope, or in a combination of isotopes.


How many neutrons does platinium have?

Platinum has 6 naturally occurring isotopes, all of which have 78 protons. The number of neutrons can vary, but the most common isotopes have between 116 and 118 neutrons. The full list of isotopes is:190Pt (78 protons and 112 neutrons)192Pt (78 protons and 114 neutrons)194Pt (78 protons and 116 neutrons) about 1/3 of all platinum195Pt (78 protons and 117 neutrons) about 1/3 of all platinum196Pt (78 protons and 118 neutrons) about 1/4 of all platinum198Pt (78 protons and 120 neutrons) about 1/14 of all platinum


What is the Latin name of chromium platinum and radon?

The Latin name for chromium is "Chromium," for platinum it is "Platinum," and for radon, it is "Radon." These names are derived from their respective chemical symbols: Cr for chromium, Pt for platinum, and Rn for radon. The names remain consistent across various languages, including Latin.


What are three names of isotopes of promethium?

Isotopes of promethium haven't special names. Promethium has 38 isotopes and isomers, all radioactive.Isotopes of all elements contain the chemical symbol of the element and:- as a superscript, to left: the mass number of the isotope- as a subscript, to left: the atomic number of the elementA correct symbol is not possible to be written on WikiAnswers window.


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