richi1 richi1
  • 02-08-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

How many neutrons does an element have if its atomic number is 60 and its mass number is 157? Your Answe

Respuesta :

james11703pctb6l james11703pctb6l
  • 02-08-2018
Subtract the mass number which is 157 from your atomic number which is 60. 157-60=97 neutrons.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Compare general and limited partnerships. Would you rather be a general partner or a limited partner? Explain your answer
President Carter’s stimulus plans
You pay $2,000 in taxes on an income of $20,000, and a tax of $2,700 on an income of $30,000, then over this range of income the tax is
how does solar energy compare to wind energy and fossil fuels?
Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interconnected
Why was Virginia more likely to trade with Massachusetts than Georgia
The intent to harm another, either physically or psychologically, is referred to as
Compound w , c6h13cl, undergoes base-promoted e2 elimination to give a single c6h12 alkene, y. compound x, c6h13br, undergoes a similar reaction to form y and a
What would be the best target market for waterproof fragrances?
A manufacturer uses a tank to supply water to his machines while they are working. When the machines are on the tank loses 1.5 gallons of water an hour at the s