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4. the above atoms are isotopes of the element lithium (li). how many p…

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  1. the above atoms are isotopes of the element lithium (li). how many protons, electrons, and neutrons are in each of the above atoms.

a. atom a has ____ protons, __ electrons, and ____ neutrons.
b. atom b has ____ protons, __ electrons, and ____ neutrons.
c. atom c has ____ protons, __ electrons, and ____ neutrons.

  1. would molecules with identical or similar three - dimensional (3d) shapes perform the same function? yes/no choose an answer and give an example.

Explanation:

Response
Question 4 (Assuming standard Lithium isotopes, but since the atoms A, B, C are not shown, we'll use general Lithium isotope knowledge. Lithium has atomic number 3, so protons = 3. For neutral atoms, electrons = protons. Neutrons = mass number - atomic number. Common Li isotopes: Li-6 (mass 6) and Li-7 (mass 7))
Part a: Atom A (Let's assume Li-6 first)

Step1: Protons (atomic number)

Lithium has atomic number 3, so protons = 3.

Step2: Electrons (neutral atom)

Neutral atom, so electrons = protons = 3.

Step3: Neutrons (mass - atomic number)

Assume mass number 6 (Li-6), neutrons = 6 - 3 = 3.

Step1: Protons (atomic number)

Lithium atomic number 3, protons = 3.

Step2: Electrons (neutral atom)

Electrons = protons = 3.

Step3: Neutrons (mass - atomic number)

Mass number 7, neutrons = 7 - 3 = 4.

Brief Explanations

Molecules' function is related to their 3D shape (structure-function relationship). For example, enzymes (proteins) have specific active sites (3D shape) that bind substrates. If two molecules have similar 3D shapes (like a drug mimicking a substrate), they can perform similar functions (e.g., competitive inhibitors in enzymes). So the answer is Yes. Example: Enzyme lactase (3D shape) breaks lactose. A molecule with similar 3D shape to lactose (substrate) can bind to lactase's active site (competitive inhibitor), performing a function (inhibiting lactase activity, similar to how lactose binds to be broken down, but inhibitor blocks it—still a functional interaction based on shape). Or neurotransmitters: Dopamine and a dopamine agonist (similar 3D shape) can bind to dopamine receptors, triggering similar responses.

Answer:

(for a, assuming Li-6):
3, 3, 3

Part b: Atom B (Let's assume Li-7)