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12 November, 23:59

How many neutrons are in an arsenic atom? I belive there are 42, but better safe than sorry!

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  1. 13 November, 00:09
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    Arsenic is Element Number 33 ... it has 33 protons in its nucleus.

    You're correct that the stable isotope of the atom is the one with

    42 neutrons, for a total Atomic Weight of 75.

    Atoms of Arsenic also exist with 41 neutrons and 40 neutrons

    in their nucleus, but those are unstable.

    The nucleus with 41 neutrons (Atomic Weight = 74) has a 50% chance

    of falling apart and becoming a nucleus of Germanium within 80 days.

    The nucleus with 40 neutrons (Atomic Weight = 73) has a 50% chance

    of falling apart and becoming a nucleus of Germanium within 18 days.
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