The number of neutrons depends on the atom. In general, mass number = atomic number + number of neutrons.
The protons and the neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom.
The number of neutrons in an atom can affect the atomic mass of an atom.
An atom of 18O has 10 neutrons. This is calculated by subtracting the atomic number (which is 8 in this case) from the atomic mass number (18).
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Neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They contribute to the overall mass of the atom but do not affect its chemical properties. The number of neutrons in an atom can vary, leading to different isotopes of the same element.
Titanium-47 has 25 neutrons.
Technetium-98 has 55 neutrons.
There are 77 Neutrons in the nucleus of one atom of Xenon
A typical atom of iodine contains 74 neutrons.
subtract the atomic number by the Atomic Mass, and that is the answer. if its a neutral atom, there are probably the same number neutrons as protons.
Tritium is 3H, so it has one proton, one electron (in the non-ionized state) and two neutrons.
A hydrogen atom has one proton, one electron, and zero neutrons.
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No, a Hydrogen atom does not contain any neutrons. It only has one proton and one electron.
In one atom of cobalt ion, the number of neutrons can vary based on the isotope. The most common isotope of cobalt is cobalt-59, which has 33 neutrons.
A stable atom of Zinc (Zn) typically has 34 neutrons.
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