The atomic number of cadmium (Cd) is 48. The atomic weight of Cd is 112.41 grams per mole.
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Cadmium has a stable Atomic Mass number of 112 (48 protons, 64 neutrons). It has several stable isotopes: Cd 110, Cd 111, Cd 112.
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The atomic number of cadmium is 48, so it has 48 electrons.
if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
Cadmium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 112.
Cadmium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 112.41.
Do you mean Cadmium? Its atomic number is 48
Cadmium, Cd with an Atomic Mass of 112041 Cadmium, Cd with an Atomic Mass of 112.41
The atomic number of Cadmium is 48, which is to say, it has 48 protons.
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The atomic number of cadmium is 48, so it has 48 electrons.
if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
To find the number of neutrons in one atom, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass. (Atomic mass is about equal to the number of nucleons.) For Cadmium: 112.411-48=64.411, so about 64 neutrons. However, there are several isotopes of Cadmium, so there are several answers to this question. Cadmium 110, Cadmium 111, and Cadmium 112 are all stable, and they have 62, 63, and 64 neutrons, respectively. Cadmium 113 and Cadmium 116 are both radioactive, and they have 65 and 68 neutrons.
The Atomic Weight of Cadmium is 112.411  g·mol−1
Cadmium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 112.
Cadmium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 112.41.
Cadmium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 112.
No, cadmium is not a disease. Cadmium (Cd, atomic number 48) is a poisonous soft bluish element that is solid at room temperature. Most people are exposed to cadmium via cigarette smoking.