The Atomic Mass number of an atom equals the sum of the numbers of neutrons and of protons; in this instance, 27 + 22 = 49.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons are atomic particles that carry mass. Protons and neutrons contribute most of the mass to an atom's nucleus, while electrons have a much smaller mass compared to protons and neutrons.
Protons - 35 Neutrons - 43 Atomic Number - 35 Electrons - 35
79? I'm pretty sure the atomic mass of Bromine is 80. Incase you were wrong, the Atomic mass = Number of protons + Neutrons, which is 80. The atomic number is 35, which is the number of protons. Protons = 35. So the No. of Neutrons = 80 ( protons & neutrons) - 35 (protons) = 45 ( No. of neutrons) and Finally for electrons = the number of protons which is 35.
Protons, neutrons and electrons - as in all the other chemical elements.
The protons and neutrons are located in the atomic nucleus; the electrons are around the nucleus, arranged in shells.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons are atomic particles that carry mass. Protons and neutrons contribute most of the mass to an atom's nucleus, while electrons have a much smaller mass compared to protons and neutrons.
Number of protons = Number of electrons = Atomic number Number of neutrons = Atomic number - Number of protons
If you're asking about atomic mass then the answer would be 13. Protons + Neutrons = Atomic Mass
Neutrons and protons.
Phosphorus has an atomic no. of 15 and its atomic mass is 31.=we know,atomic no.=number of protons==also, atomic mass=no.of protons+no. of neutrons==this implies, 31=15+no. of neutrons= 31-15=no. of neutrons= 16=no. of neutrons==also,no. of protons=no, of electrons=so, total no. of protons=15total no. of electrons=15total no. of neutrons=16
# of protons = # of electrons # of protons/ electrons + # of neutrons = atomic mass
For a stable atom, no. of protons= no. of electrons no of neutrons= Atomic Mass- no. of protons
Protons - 35 Neutrons - 43 Atomic Number - 35 Electrons - 35
They are neutrons, protons and electrons.
protons plus neutrons
For a stable atom, no. of protons= no. of electrons no of neutrons= Atomic Mass- no. of protons
79? I'm pretty sure the atomic mass of Bromine is 80. Incase you were wrong, the Atomic mass = Number of protons + Neutrons, which is 80. The atomic number is 35, which is the number of protons. Protons = 35. So the No. of Neutrons = 80 ( protons & neutrons) - 35 (protons) = 45 ( No. of neutrons) and Finally for electrons = the number of protons which is 35.