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In Physics / High School | 2014-10-19

What is the number of protons in the nucleus of any other isotope of lead?

Asked by ririxrawan

Answer (3)

82, the number of protons are the same;its atomic/proton number is 82.

Answered by AsTheOldCrowFlies | 2024-06-10

every isotope of lead has 82 protons

Answered by yrrahttelliw | 2024-06-10

All isotopes of lead have 82 protons in their nucleus. This is because the atomic number of lead is 82, which defines the element. Therefore, regardless of the isotope, the number of protons remains constant at 82.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-10-06