Rare isotopes of Iron (57Fe) and Nickel (59Ni) have 31 neutrons. No other naturally-occurring elements have 31 neutrons.
The intermediate element, 58Co (cobalt) has also been synthesized.
P or Phosphorous occurs naturally as 31P and has 16 neutrons. There are two synthetic isotopes which are 32P and 33P which have 17 and 18 neutrons, respectively, but both do not occur naturally in nature and have half-lives of around half a month to a month.
Yes, isotopes of an element are the same element but with different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus and thus different atomic masses.
Phosphorus and sulfur both have 16 neutrons.
You are probably referring to neutrons which are often found within the nucleus of an atom in numbers different from the protons. An atom of the element carbon, for instance, normally consists of 12 protons, 12 electrons and 12 neutrons. However, an isotope of carbon known as C13 consists of 12 protons, 12 electrons and 13 neutrons.
The neutron; the proton determines the element of the atom, but different atoms of the same element can have different atomic masses, due to the different number of neutrons of the atoms. Atoms of same element having same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called Isotopes. Thus, neutron determines the isotope of an atom.
31 - 15 = 16 neutrons
P-31 has 16 neutrons and 15 protons
The atomic mass of an element is the sum of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. Gallium has an atomic number of 31, which means it has 31 protons. If it has 39 neutrons, then its atomic mass would be 31 (protons) + 39 (neutrons) = 70.
The element with 26 electrons and 31 neutrons is iron (Fe), which has an atomic number of 26, corresponding to the number of electrons, and an atomic mass of approximately 57, which includes both protons and neutrons.
An atom with 29 protons and 31 neutrons would be the element copper (Cu). This atom would have a total of 60 nucleons (protons + neutrons).
The isotope with 15 protons, 16 neutrons, and 15 electrons is oxygen-31.
There are a variety of isotopes that have 30 neutrons. It isn't the number of neutrons that determines an element, but the number of protons. Electrons generally balance the number of protons.
To determine the element with 44.96 neutrons, we need to find an element with an atomic number close to this value. Based on the periodic table, an element with an atomic number of 28 (nickel) has 31 neutrons and an element with an atomic number of 30 (zinc) has 35 neutrons. Therefore, an element with 44.96 neutrons likely does not exist in the periodic table.
The element is sulfur and the isotope is 16S31
12. the atomic number of an element is the number of protons in it's nucleus. The mass number is the number of protons+neutrons. Therefore the element has (32-20)12 protons.
There are 118 neutrons in the element gold.
The element that is a member of the nitrogen family (Group 15) and has 16 neutrons is phosphorus. It has an atomic number of 15, meaning it has 15 protons in its nucleus. Adding the 16 neutrons gives phosphorus a mass number of 31.