This is the radioactive isotope bromine-78.
Hey, it's Song_Writer_Girl13 here! Protons have a +1 (postive) charge and a mass of 1 Neutrons have no electric charge and have a mass of 1 Electrions have a -1 (negative) charge and have a mass of about 0 (there actual mass is so small we just say it's about 0) Therefore, electrons have the greatest mass of the three subatomic particles. Hope I helped!
Neutron: Mass: 1,00866491600(43) amu. Charge: neutral Electron: Mass: 5,4857990946(22)×10−4 amu. Charge: negative Proton: Mass: 1,007276466812(90) amu. Charge: positive
That varies, depending on the specific circumstances, for example what particles are involved, and the distance scales.The strong force, acting between quarks, is about 10 to the power 42 or 10 to the power 43 times as strong as the gravitation. The "residual" nuclear force (between protons and neutrons) is still about 10 to the power 37 times stronger than gravity between those same particles.
43 kilograms is equal to approximately 6.77 stones.
43 kilograms is approximately equal to 94.8 pounds.
It has 43 protons 43 neutrons and 43 electrons.
Technetium has 43 protons and 43 electrons. For each isotope the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Tc isotope - 43
Technetium-99 has 43 protons, 56 neutrons and 43 electrons.
Technetium has 43 protons and 43 electrons. For each isotope the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Tc isotope - 43
Potassium-43 has 19 protons, 24 neutrons, and 19 electrons. The number of protons and electrons is determined by the element's atomic number (which is 19 for potassium), while the number of neutrons is calculated by subtracting the atomic number from the isotope mass number.
Technetium has 43 protons, 43 electrons (in the neutral atom), and a differing number of neutrons depending on which isotope of the element is being considered. There are no stable isotopes of technetium, and it's discovery was a long time coming, though it had been predicted to exist by none other than Mendeleev himself. The longest lived isotopes (many thousand years half-lives) have 54, 55, and 56 neutrons, and isotopes have been recorded with from 42 to 75 neutrons. Other than the three isotopes mentioned, the isotopes of technetium have half-lives measured in days to seconds to small fractions of a second. Outside 97Tc, 98Tc and 99Tc, none of the atoms of this synthetic transition metal hang around long.
Protons - 35 Neutrons - 43 Atomic Number - 35 Electrons - 35
Technetium has 43 protons and 43 electrons. For each isotope the number of neutrons is different. Number of neutrons = Mass number of an Tc isotope - 43
Selenium (Se) has an atomic number of 34 which means in a balance atom Se will have 34 protons and 34 electrons then Se has a mass of 79 so to get the neutrons we minus the protons from the mass and we get 45 final answer: Neutrons: 45 Protons:34 Electrons: 34
Technetium has 34 isotopes, with no stable isotopes
The atomic no. in this case 22, is equal to the no of protons and also electrons. So it has 22 protons and 22 electrons. The mass no. is equal to the no. of protons plus the no. of neutrons. So it has 22 protons and 26 neutrons. The metal with atomic no. 22 on the periodic table is titanium.
The mass of a neutral atom is the sum of the protons and neutrons. If an atom has 31 electrons, it must also have 31 protons to maintain neutrality. Adding the 31 protons and 38 neutrons gives a total mass of 69 atomic mass units (amu).