What does the nucleus of an atom of cobalt-58 contains?

1 Answer
Jan 17, 2017

Well if it's ""^58Co, then the atom contains 27 protons.......

Explanation:

The element cobalt is characterzied by the presence of 27 massive, positively charged particles, "27 protons", in its nucleus. Since it is ""^58Co, there are "31 neutrons", 31 massive, neutrally charged particles in its nucleus.

And since we assume that the atom is neutral, there are 27 electrons whizizng about the massive nuclear core.