Bromine has 35 protons, 45 neutrons, and 35 electrons.
Bromine protons
- Protons = atomic number
From the periodic table, find the atomic number of bromine.
The atomic number of bromine is 35. Hence, bromine has a total of 35 protons.
Bromine neutrons
- Neutrons = atomic mass – atomic number
The atomic mass of bromine is 79.904, so we’ll take the roundup value as 80. And the atomic number of bromine is 35.
Subtract the atomic number (35) from the atomic mass (80). Hence, bromine has a total of 80 – 35 = 45 neutrons.
Bromine electrons
- Electrons = atomic number
The atomic number of bromine is 35. Hence, bromine has a total of 35 electrons.
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External links
- https://material-properties.org/bromine-protons-neutrons-electrons-electron-configuration/
- https://www.quora.com/How-many-protons-neutrons-and-electrons-does-Bromine-have
- https://valenceelectrons.com/bromine-protons-neutrons-electrons/
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