58-Ni has an atomic number of 28 which are the protons and a mass number of 58. Since the mass number is 58 this is the protons and neutrons. 58 - 28 equals 30 neutrons. Protons equal electrons in a normal atom so 28 protons then there is 28 electrons. 60-Ni + 2 will have the same number of protons as the normal atom of Ni so it has 28 protons and it lost two electrons due to the + charge. so it will have 28 regular protons because it is still nickel, 26 electrons since it lost 2 giving it a positive charge but it had to gain 2 neutrons by the loss of electrons, resulting in 32 neutrons.
28 regular protons
26 electrons due to loss
32 neutrons due to gain by loss of electrons to keep peace in atm
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