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Question
- calculate the atomic mass of copper if copper - 63 is 69.17% abundant and copper - 65 is 30.83% abundant.
- for each isotope, write in nuclide notation, and identify the number of electrons, protons, neutrons and energy levels
a. uranium - 238
b. boron - 10
c. carbon - 14
- iodine is 80% ^{127}i, 17% ^{126}i, and 3% ^{128}i. calculate the average atomic mass of iodine.
- the natural abundance for boron isotopes is 19.9% ^{10}b and 80.1% ^{11}b. calculate borons atomic mass.
- hydrogen is 99% ^{1}h, 0.8% ^{2}h, and 0.2% ^{3}h. calculate its average atomic mass.
Response
5.
Step1: Recall the formula for average atomic mass
The formula is $\text{Average atomic mass}=\sum_{i} (\text{Isotope mass}\times\text{Abundance})$. The mass of copper - 63 is approximately 63 amu and copper - 65 is approximately 65 amu.
Step2: Calculate the contribution of copper - 63
$63\times0.6917 = 43.5771$
Step3: Calculate the contribution of copper - 65
$65\times0.3083=20.0395$
Step4: Find the average atomic mass of copper
$43.5771 + 20.0395=63.6166\approx63.62$ amu
- Nuclide notation: Uranium has an atomic number $Z = 92$. For uranium - 238, the mass number $A=238$. The nuclide notation is $_{92}^{238}U$.
- Number of electrons: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the atomic number. So, the number of electrons is 92.
- Number of protons: The atomic number is the number of protons. So, the number of protons is 92.
- Number of neutrons: $N=A - Z=238 - 92 = 146$.
- Energy levels: Uranium has a complex electron - configuration spread over multiple energy levels. The first few energy levels ($n = 1,2,3,\cdots$) are filled according to the Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle and Hund's rule. The outermost electrons are in the $7s$ and $5f$ sub - levels.
- Nuclide notation: Boron has an atomic number $Z = 5$. For boron - 10, the mass number $A = 10$. The nuclide notation is $_{5}^{10}B$.
- Number of electrons: In a neutral atom, number of electrons=atomic number = 5.
- Number of protons: Atomic number = 5.
- Number of neutrons: $N=A - Z=10 - 5=5$.
- Energy levels: Boron's electron configuration is $1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{1}$, with electrons in the first two energy levels ($n = 1$ and $n = 2$).
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