A neutron is not an element it is a subatomic particle.
yes
All of the elements have protons and electrons, and all elements except hydrogen have neutrons.
A neutron, although this is not always the case as there are hydrogen atoms with neutrons, but hydrogen atoms are the only one which are able to not have a neutron.
The isotope 252Cf is a very strong neutron source; some applications are: - neutron's detectors for water and petroleum - control of nuclear fuel rods - treatment of some cancers by neutron irradiation - neutron radiography in industry - neutron activation analysis in mobile installations
The heavier elements in the universe were primarily formed through processes such as stellar nucleosynthesis and supernova explosions. In stars, nuclear fusion combines lighter elements like hydrogen and helium into heavier elements up to iron. Elements heavier than iron are typically formed during supernovae, where the intense energy and neutron capture processes create these elements. Additionally, some heavy elements may also form through the merging of neutron stars.
the element that can be used as a neutron source is beryllium
Most elements have more than one neutron.
neutron
A neutron is a subatomic particle which is the same for all elements. The neutron for Xenon is the same as the neutron in Helium (4He) or in Ununoctium (294Uuo).
yes
no, they are arranged by their protons.
All of the elements have protons and electrons, and all elements except hydrogen have neutrons.
Atomic Mass of element - the number the protons.
Isotones, isotonic nuclides
An atom is an element so it cannot contain 2 of its own. But now if your asking the elements of the atom such as proton, neutron, and electron, the only atom would be H+ with one proton and one neutron.
Helium. All elements have neutrons except hydrogen.
isotopes