That would be Thulium, atomic symbol Tm.
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Iron-59 has 33 neutrons because its atomic number is 26, which means it has 26 protons. The mass number of iron-59 is 59, which is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. To find the number of neutrons, you subtract the number of protons from the mass number: 59 (mass number) - 26 (protons) = 33 neutrons.
The chemical element with 33 protons is: arsenic (As).
If the number of protons changes so does the element, as the number of protons defines the element.
The number of protons in the nucleus identifies the element. It is like a fingerprint for that element. No other element will have that same number of protons. As soon as the number of protons in the nucleus changes, so does the identity of the element change.
For the isotope with an atomic mass of 59, which is cobalt-59, it has 27 protons and 32 neutrons. For cobalt-60, it has 27 protons and 33 neutrons. This is because the atomic mass includes both protons and neutrons, so subtracting the atomic number (equal to the number of protons) from the atomic mass gives the number of neutrons.
The element with 26 electrons, 29 neutrons, and 26 protons is iron (Fe), with an atomic number of 26.
Protons are protons, no matter what element they are in.
Iron-59 has 26 protons and 26 neutrons.
what element contains 16 protons? what element contains 10 protons?
The mass number is 59; this element s cobalt.
Each chemical element has a specific number of protons; the number of protons is equal to atomic number of the element.
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It is one of the isotopes of Germanium, the 3rd member of carbon family (group14).
The chemical element with 33 protons is: arsenic (As).
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of different elements have different numbers of protons. The number of protons determines the element.
They have different numbers of neutrons. An element is all of the atoms that have the same number of protons, but the the number of neutrons and electrons may vary.