No number goes into both 35 and 66.
For a zinc atom with a mass number of 66, the number of neutrons can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number (30 for zinc) from the mass number. Therefore, there are 36 neutrons in a zinc atom with a mass number of 66.
30
It is: 48
30% of 66 = 30% * 66 = 0.3 * 66 = 19.8
The HCF of both numbers is 6
1, 2, 11, 22.
well, the isotope number of the atom doesnt matter, as long is it doesnt decay, as it only specifies the number of neutrons which doesn't have a strong affect on the stable number of electrons. Typically, free atoms are stable when they have a netral net charge, Though, if excited with EM waves, the electrons will want to increase in energy, and eventually leave the atom.For any atom, the number of electrons is simply the atomic number, which for zinc is 30.though, when zinc is in close proximity to itself or other metals, it bonds metallically, and looses its electrons to have a full p orbital, meaning that the only number of electrons actuall in the atom is 18when in ionic bond it looses two electrons, and then only has 28 electrons
2 goes into 66 33 times
90 because 66+24 = 90
To determine how many times 18 goes into 66, we divide 66 by 18. The quotient is the number of times 18 goes into 66 without leaving a remainder. In this case, 66 divided by 18 equals 3 with no remainder, so 18 goes into 66 three times.
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