No many elements have multiple isotopes with different numbers of neutrons. Every atom of a certain isotope has the same number of neutrons
neutrons of all atoms are alike
Cobalt has 27 protons, 27 electrons, and typically 32 neutrons.
Helium has the least number of neutrons among the elements listed.
Electrons, Neutrons, and Protrons
It would depend on which isotope of which element. Different elements and isotopes of those elements do not have the same number of neutrons. Some have none, some have many.
It would depend on which isotope of which element. Different elements and isotopes of those elements do not have the same number of neutrons. Some have none, some have many.
The number of neutrons will vary for every isotope of an atom and is not possible to generalize for all the elements.
All chemical elements (excepting the isotope 1H) contain neutrons.
Lighter elements tend to have neutrons equal to protonms or only a slight excess. Heavier elements have an excess of neutrons over protons
No many elements have multiple isotopes with different numbers of neutrons. Every atom of a certain isotope has the same number of neutrons
Atoms of all elements can have neutrons in them. Only the element hydrogen has an isotope whose atoms do not contain neutrons, but all other isotopes of hydrogen have neutrons in them. In the heavier elements the number of neutrons always exceeds the number of protons in the atom.
neutrons of all atoms are alike
Cobalt has 27 protons, 27 electrons, and typically 32 neutrons.
Helium has the least number of neutrons among the elements listed.
Protons, neutrons and electrons
Electrons, Neutrons, and Protrons