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element name: boron, na, gallium, blank, tc, lead
atomic symbol w/ isotope notation: (^{11}\text{b}), na, ga, blank, tc, (\text{pb}^{2+})
atomic number: 5, 11, 31, 29, 43, 82
protons: 5, 11, 31, blank, 43, 82
neutrons: 6, 13, 37, 35, 57, 125
electrons: 5, 10, 28, blank, 43, 80
mass number: 11, 24, 68, 89, 100, 207
charge: 0, +1, 0, 0, 0, +2

Explanation:

Response

To solve the missing parts of the table, we use the relationships between atomic number, protons, neutrons, electrons, mass number, and charge:

1. For the row with atomic number 29 (Copper, Cu):
  • Protons: Atomic number = protons, so protons = 29.
  • Neutrons: Mass number = protons + neutrons. From the table, mass number is missing, but neutrons = 35 (given). Wait, mass number = 29 (protons) + 35 (neutrons) = 64.
  • Electrons: Charge = 0 (neutral), so electrons = protons = 29.
  • Mass Number: 29 + 35 = 64.
  • Element Name: Copper (Cu).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{64}_{29}Cu} \).
2. For the row with electrons = 39 (Yttrium, Y):
  • Protons: In neutral atoms, electrons = protons. But charge = 0, so protons = 39.
  • Atomic Number: Atomic number = protons = 39.
  • Neutrons: Mass number = 89 (given), so neutrons = 89 - 39 = 50.
  • Element Name: Yttrium (Y).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{89}_{39}Y} \).
3. For Gallium (Ga):
  • Mass Number: Protons (31) + Neutrons (37) = 68 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = 0, but given electrons = 28. Wait, charge = protons - electrons = 31 - 28 = +3. So charge should be +3 (correction: table may have a typo, but using \( \text{charge} = p - e \), \( 31 - 28 = +3 \)).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{68}_{31}Ga^{3+}} \) (if considering charge) or \( \ce{^{68}_{31}Ga} \) (neutral, but electrons don’t match).
4. For Sodium (Na):
  • Mass Number: Protons (11) + Neutrons (13) = 24 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = +1, so \( e = p - \text{charge} = 11 - 1 = 10 \) (matches given electrons).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{24}_{11}Na^+} \).
5. For Technetium (Tc):
  • Mass Number: Protons (43) + Neutrons (57) = 100 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = 0, so electrons = protons = 43 (matches given electrons).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{100}_{43}Tc} \).
6. For Lead (Pb²⁺):
  • Mass Number: Protons (82) + Neutrons (125) = 207 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = +2, so \( e = p - \text{charge} = 82 - 2 = 80 \) (matches given electrons).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{207}_{82}Pb^{2+}} \).
Filled Table (Key Rows):
Element NameAtomic Symbol w/ Isotope NotationAtomic NumberProtonsNeutronsElectronsMass NumberCharge
Sodium\( \ce{^{24}_{11}Na^+} \)1111131024+1
Gallium\( \ce{^{68}_{31}Ga^{3+}} \)3131372868+3
Yttrium\( \ce{^{89}_{39}Y} \)39395039890
Copper\( \ce{^{64}_{29}Cu} \)29293529640
Technetium\( \ce{^{100}_{43}Tc} \)434357431000
Lead\( \ce{^{207}_{82}Pb^{2+}} \)828212580207+2

(Note: Some rows in the original table had missing labels; the above fills in the blanks using atomic structure relationships.)

Answer:

To solve the missing parts of the table, we use the relationships between atomic number, protons, neutrons, electrons, mass number, and charge:

1. For the row with atomic number 29 (Copper, Cu):
  • Protons: Atomic number = protons, so protons = 29.
  • Neutrons: Mass number = protons + neutrons. From the table, mass number is missing, but neutrons = 35 (given). Wait, mass number = 29 (protons) + 35 (neutrons) = 64.
  • Electrons: Charge = 0 (neutral), so electrons = protons = 29.
  • Mass Number: 29 + 35 = 64.
  • Element Name: Copper (Cu).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{64}_{29}Cu} \).
2. For the row with electrons = 39 (Yttrium, Y):
  • Protons: In neutral atoms, electrons = protons. But charge = 0, so protons = 39.
  • Atomic Number: Atomic number = protons = 39.
  • Neutrons: Mass number = 89 (given), so neutrons = 89 - 39 = 50.
  • Element Name: Yttrium (Y).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{89}_{39}Y} \).
3. For Gallium (Ga):
  • Mass Number: Protons (31) + Neutrons (37) = 68 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = 0, but given electrons = 28. Wait, charge = protons - electrons = 31 - 28 = +3. So charge should be +3 (correction: table may have a typo, but using \( \text{charge} = p - e \), \( 31 - 28 = +3 \)).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{68}_{31}Ga^{3+}} \) (if considering charge) or \( \ce{^{68}_{31}Ga} \) (neutral, but electrons don’t match).
4. For Sodium (Na):
  • Mass Number: Protons (11) + Neutrons (13) = 24 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = +1, so \( e = p - \text{charge} = 11 - 1 = 10 \) (matches given electrons).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{24}_{11}Na^+} \).
5. For Technetium (Tc):
  • Mass Number: Protons (43) + Neutrons (57) = 100 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = 0, so electrons = protons = 43 (matches given electrons).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{100}_{43}Tc} \).
6. For Lead (Pb²⁺):
  • Mass Number: Protons (82) + Neutrons (125) = 207 (matches given mass number).
  • Electrons: Charge = +2, so \( e = p - \text{charge} = 82 - 2 = 80 \) (matches given electrons).
  • Atomic Symbol w/ Isotope Notation: \( \ce{^{207}_{82}Pb^{2+}} \).
Filled Table (Key Rows):
Element NameAtomic Symbol w/ Isotope NotationAtomic NumberProtonsNeutronsElectronsMass NumberCharge
Sodium\( \ce{^{24}_{11}Na^+} \)1111131024+1
Gallium\( \ce{^{68}_{31}Ga^{3+}} \)3131372868+3
Yttrium\( \ce{^{89}_{39}Y} \)39395039890
Copper\( \ce{^{64}_{29}Cu} \)29293529640
Technetium\( \ce{^{100}_{43}Tc} \)434357431000
Lead\( \ce{^{207}_{82}Pb^{2+}} \)828212580207+2

(Note: Some rows in the original table had missing labels; the above fills in the blanks using atomic structure relationships.)