<span>Mole ratios are important to stoichiometric calculations because they bridge the gap when we have to convert between the mass of one substance and the mass of another.</span>
hydrogen, its atomic mass is one and has one atom.
Hence Mg has 10 core electrons and 2 valence electrons. The number of core electrons depends on the period (row) in which the element is found.
The mass number of aluminium is 26 and the atomic number of aluminium is 13.
The number of neutrons is given by the difference between the mass number and number of protons.
number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons
Number of protons = 13
Mass number of Aluminium = 26
Therefore number of neutrons = 26-13 = 13.
The atomic number of thorium is 90 and the mass number of thorium is 230 as given in the question
atomic number = number of electrons = number of protons
Therefore the number of electrons in thorium 230 = 90
Number of protons in thorium 230 = 90
Number of neutrons = Mass number - number of protons = 230-90 = 140