Radon has 86 protons, 136 neutrons, and 86 electrons.
Radon protons
- Protons = atomic number
From the periodic table, find the atomic number of radon.
The atomic number of radon is 86. Hence, radon has a total of 86 protons.
Radon neutrons
- Neutrons = atomic mass – atomic number
The atomic mass of radon is 222 and the atomic number of radon is 86.
Subtract the atomic number (86) from the atomic mass (222). Hence, radon has a total of 222 – 86 = 136 neutrons.
Radon electrons
- Electrons = atomic number
The atomic number of radon is 86. Hence, radon has a total of 86 electrons.
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- https://material-properties.org/radon-protons-neutrons-electrons-electron-configuration/
- https://valenceelectrons.com/radon-protons-neutrons-electrons/
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