In the context of the isotope of sulfur, the number 35 signifies the Atomic Mass of that particular isotope. Specifically, sulfur-35 (written as (^{35}\text{S})) has 16 protons and 19 neutrons, resulting in a total atomic mass of 35. This number helps differentiate it from other isotopes of sulfur, such as sulfur-32 and sulfur-34, which have different numbers of neutrons.
Chlorine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 35.
The mass number indicates the number of protons AND neutrons in the nucleus. Since the number of neutrons can vary, so can the mass number. The different versions of elements based on the number of neutrons are called isotopes. Sulfur-35 has an atomic mass of 35. So, it has a total of 35 protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Since sulfur always has 16 protons, then the number of neutrons in this isotope is 19. (35 - 16 = 19)
The mass number of an isotope is the sum of its protons and neutrons. In the notation (^{35}{17}\text{Cl}), the mass number is the number 35, which indicates that this chlorine isotope has 17 protons and 18 neutrons (since 35 - 17 = 18). Thus, the mass number of (^{35}{17}\text{Cl}) is 35.
The isotope 85Br has 35 protons and electrons; also 45 neutrons.
Zinc's isotope that has 35 neutrons is Zinc-65.
Chlorine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 35.
19 neutrons 16 protons and electrons
The mass number indicates the number of protons AND neutrons in the nucleus. Since the number of neutrons can vary, so can the mass number. The different versions of elements based on the number of neutrons are called isotopes. Sulfur-35 has an atomic mass of 35. So, it has a total of 35 protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Since sulfur always has 16 protons, then the number of neutrons in this isotope is 19. (35 - 16 = 19)
19, because since you know sulfur has 16 protons because that's its atomic number. you do 35-16=19
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
The atomic number 35 corresponds to bromine, and the symbol would be 81Br.
The mass number of an isotope is the sum of its protons and neutrons. In the notation (^{35}{17}\text{Cl}), the mass number is the number 35, which indicates that this chlorine isotope has 17 protons and 18 neutrons (since 35 - 17 = 18). Thus, the mass number of (^{35}{17}\text{Cl}) is 35.
Isotope Ni-63 has 28 electrons (it is found by looking at the atomic number for Nickel on the periodic table) and has 35 neutrons (which is found by subtracting the number in the isotope, 63, by the atomic number, 28)
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
The isotope 85Br has 35 protons and electrons; also 45 neutrons.
Several elements have known isotopes with mass number 34:34Ne - an isotope of neon with half-life >1.5 µs34Na - an isotope of sodium with half-life 5.5 ms34Mg - an isotope of magnesium with half-life 20 ms34Al - an isotope of aluminum with half-life 56.3 ms34Si - an isotope of silicon with half-life 2.77 s34P - an isotope of phosphorous with half-life 12.43 s34S - a stable isotope of sulfur34Cl - an isotope of chlorine with half-life 1.5264 s34Ar - an isotope of argon with half-life 844.5 ms34K - an isotope of potassium with half life
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