Since cobalt has an atomic number of 27, any isotope of it contains 27 protons and 27 electrons per atom. The isotope with mass number 60 contains (60 - 27) or 33 neutrons per atom.
Firstly, cobalt-60 is an isotope.
Cobalt is element 27, so it has 27 protons.
And since you are inquiring about the isotope Cobalt 60, then it has
60 - 27 = 33 neutrons.
Protons= 27
Neutrons=33
Cobalt-60 has
27 protons, (Cobalt has an atomic number of 27)
33 neutrons (mass number less atomic number)
27 electrons in the neutral atom (balancing the charge of the 27 protons)
There are 27 protons in every cobalt atom.
A cobalt-60 atom has 33 neutrons.
Cobalt - 60 has 33 neutrons!!(60Co)
32 neutrons in cobalt-60
27 protons and 33 neutrons.
27 protons, 27 electrons, 33 neutrons
27
A stable atom of Zinc (Zn) typically has 34 neutrons.
The atomic weight minus the number of protons = the atom's neutrons.
3
Each atom has a unique combination of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
There are 143 neutrons.
A typical atom of iodine contains 74 neutrons.
45 neutrons
A stable atom of Zinc (Zn) typically has 34 neutrons.
One atom of (^{36}Cl) contains 20 neutrons. This can be calculated by subtracting the number of protons (which is 17 for chlorine) from the atomic mass number (36).
The atomic weight minus the number of protons = the atom's neutrons.
52 neutrons.
A typical atom of iodine contains 74 neutrons.
A stable magnesium atom has 12, 13 or 14 neutrons. The atom with 12 neutrons is the most common one.
How many neutrons would it have if it had 11 neutrons? 11.
3
3
3