Titanium's Atomic Number is 22, that gives you the amount of protons (22) and electrons (22) in 1 nucleus. Then for the neutrons you take it's Atomic Mass and round it, and now it's 48. Then take 48 and subtract the amount of protons (22) and get 26... So to make sure you got this right the # of protons is 22, the # of electrons is 22, and the # of neutrons is 26.
There are 22 protons in a titanium atom
atomic number 22
Titanium has 22 protons, which means it also has 22 electrons. The atomic mass is 47.88. Rounded it is 48. To get the number of neutrons you do 48 - 22 = 26. There are 26 neutrons.
Titanium is atomic number 22 so it has 22 protons.
atomic number 22
Titanium has 22 electrons and 22 protons.
Titanium has 22 protons.
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AnswerThere are 5 stable isotopes of Titanium, and 11 that are unstable. The most common (73.8%) stable isotope is Ti48, with 22 proton, and 26 neutrons.if u r looking for the wright answer, {not that the answer above is wrong} this is not the right web-sight to use for that homework of yours....that's wright we KNOW.
Mass number of Titanium = 46 Atomic number of titanium = 22 = number of protons present Mass number = No. or protons + number of neutrons So number of neutrons = 46 - 22 = 24
18 protons 18 electrons 22 neutrons
6 protons and 6 electrons
6 electrons and 6 protons
Titanium does not have 29 electrons - it has 22. The reason for this is that it has 22 protons.
Titanium has 22 protons, 22 electrons and 24-28 neutrons - depending on the isotope.
Protons: 21 Neutrons: 29 Electrons: Normally 21
26 nuetrons, 22 electrons, and 22 protons
it depends on what type of titatnium. Elements have a set number of protons and it remaines the same. if it is not an ion of titanium and just regular titanium that means its neutral and will have the same number of electrons as protons. the number of protons is displayed on the periodic table as the atomic number.
Its atomic number is 22, therefor it has 22 electrons and 22 protons.i recommend a periodic table ;p
titanium
AnswerThere are 5 stable isotopes of Titanium, and 11 that are unstable. The most common (73.8%) stable isotope is Ti48, with 22 proton, and 26 neutrons.if u r looking for the wright answer, {not that the answer above is wrong} this is not the right web-sight to use for that homework of yours....that's wright we KNOW.
If the atom is neutral, then it has the same number of electrons as protons. So we know the number of protons here is 22. Because the atomic number is the number of protons, the atomic number is 22.
In a neuteral atom no. of electrons=no. of protons no. of protons=22 and atomic number is given by no. of protons=22 Hence Atomic number is 22
Element 22 is called titanium (Ti). It is made up of 22 protons, 26 neutrons and 22 electrons. There are 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 electrons in the second shell, 10 electrons in the third shell and a further 2 electrons in the fourth shell.
15 electrons and 15 protons