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unit 2: atoms and isotopes
directions: answer each question completely. indicate how you determined the answer to each question below.
- draw and label the model of atom to show where the protons, neutrons, and electrons can be found.
- if an isotope of uranium has 92 protons (z = 92) and 143 neutrons, what is the mass number of this isotope?
Step1: Recall mass - number formula
The mass number (A) of an atom is the sum of the number of protons (p) and neutrons (n). The formula is $A=p + n$.
Step2: Identify values of p and n
We are given that the number of protons $p = 92$ and the number of neutrons $n=143$.
Step3: Calculate the mass number
Substitute the values into the formula: $A=92 + 143=235$.
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(Note: For the first - part of drawing the atom model, it is a visual task. A simple way is to draw a small circle in the center to represent the nucleus where protons and neutrons are located. Then draw concentric circles around the nucleus to represent electron - shells and place small dots on the shells to represent electrons.)