Te, Tellurium
Tellurium element has 52 electrons.It has symbol Te.
The atomic number of an Element refers to it's position in The Periodic Table. The first element (Hydrogen - H) has the atomic number 1. The second element (Helium - He) has the atomic number 2. The fifty-second element (Tellurium - Te) has the atomic number 52. And so on.
The element with 52 protons is Tellurium, which has the chemical symbol Te. It is a metalloid with a variety of applications in industry and technology.
1 Uranium = 1 atom. U238 maintains 92 protons, 142 protons and 92 electrons.
First of all: telerium is not a correct name of an element.Most probably is meant:Tellurium, Te, a chemical element that has the symbol Te and atomic number 52 rather than:Terbium, Tb, a chemical element with the symbol Tb and atomic number 65.Occupied (sub)levels are:Te: [Kr] 4d10 5s2 5p4(or Tb: [Xe] 4f9 6s2 )
Tellurium element has 52 electrons.It has symbol Te.
The element with 6 valence electrons and 52 protons in the nucleus is tellurium, which has the atomic number 52.
51 protons defines the element as antimony (Sb). It normally has 51 electrons, so with 52 electrons, it would be Sb with a 1- charge.
chromium
Strontium has 38 electrons. (Protons and electrons are the same)
Cobalt has 27 protons. The double of 27 is 52, and the atom with 52 protons is tellerium.
The ion with 52 protons, 76 neutrons, and 54 electrons is the ion of element tellurium (Te) with a charge of +2. The number of protons determines the element, the number of neutrons can vary in isotopes, and the number of electrons determines the charge of the ion.
A bromine atom with a mass number of 87 has 35 protons (since bromine has an atomic number of 35). Since it is neutral, it also has 35 electrons.
The element with atomic number 46 is Palladium (Pd). Palladium is a transition metal and is the second element in the Nickel family. Palladium has 46 electrons in 5 shells with 18 electrons in the outer shell.
Tellurium has a total of 52 electrons in its standard state.
There are 52 protons in an atom of tellurium. The number of neutrons varies, however, as there are a number of isotopes of this metalloid. There are 70, 72, 73 and 74 neutrons in stable isotopes of tellurium, and 68, 71, 76 and 78 neutrons in four radioactive isotopes which can be found naturally. In all, there are isotopes of tellurium with 53 thorough 90 neutrons. A link can be found below for more information.
Chromium is a metallic element. Mass number of it is 52.