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Question
complete the table below, using the diagram of an atom shown at right.
properties of subatomic particles
| name | symbol | charge (in multiples of e) | approximate mass (amu) | location on diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ☐ | ☐ | +1 | 1.0 ▾ | a ▾ |
| ☐ | $\ce{p^+}$ | ☐ | select ▾ | select ▾ |
To solve the table about subatomic particles, we use knowledge of protons, neutrons, and electrons:
First Row (Symbol \( \boldsymbol{\ce{n^0}} \)):
- Name: Neutron (neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus).
- Charge: \( 0 \) (neutrons have no charge).
- Approximate Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu (same as protons, since neutrons and protons have nearly identical mass).
- Location on Diagram: \( A \) (nucleus, where protons and neutrons are found).
Second Row (Charge \( \boldsymbol{+1} \), Mass \( \boldsymbol{1.0} \) amu, Location \( \boldsymbol{A} \)):
- Name: Proton (positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus).
- Symbol: \( \ce{p^+} \) (matches the third row’s symbol, confirming this is proton).
Third Row (Symbol \( \boldsymbol{\ce{p^+}} \)):
- Name: Proton (positively charged particle in the nucleus).
- Charge: \( +1 \) (protons have a positive charge of \( +1e \)).
- Approximate Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu (mass of a proton is ~1 amu).
- Location on Diagram: \( A \) (nucleus, where protons are located).
Filling the Table (assuming the middle row is Electron, but correcting based on symbols):
Wait, the middle row’s symbol is missing, but the third row has \( \ce{p^+} \) (proton). Let’s re-express:
| Name | Symbol | Charge (multiples of \( e \)) | Approximate Mass (amu) | Location on Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proton | \( \ce{p^+} \) | \( +1 \) | \( 1.0 \) | \( A \) |
| (Wait, the middle row likely has \( \ce{e^-} \) for Electron, but the given table has a row with \( \ce{p^+} \) and a row with \( \ce{n^0} \). Let’s align:
For \( \ce{n^0} \) (neutron):
- Name: Neutron
- Charge: \( 0 \)
- Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu
- Location: \( A \) (nucleus)
For \( \ce{p^+} \) (proton):
- Name: Proton
- Charge: \( +1 \)
- Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu
- Location: \( A \) (nucleus)
The middle row (with charge \( +1 \), mass \( 1.0 \), location \( A \)) is also Proton, so the table is consistent for protons and neutrons.
Final Table (Key Entries):
- First row ( \( \ce{n^0} \)): Name = Neutron, Charge = \( 0 \), Mass = \( 1.0 \), Location = \( A \).
- Middle row: Name = Proton, Symbol = \( \ce{p^+} \), Charge = \( +1 \), Mass = \( 1.0 \), Location = \( A \).
- Third row ( \( \ce{p^+} \)): Name = Proton, Charge = \( +1 \), Mass = \( 1.0 \), Location = \( A \).
(Note: If there’s a row for electrons, it would have symbol \( \ce{e^-} \), charge \( -1 \), mass \( \approx 0 \) amu, and location \( B \) (electron cloud). But the given table focuses on \( \ce{n^0} \) and \( \ce{p^+} \) here.)
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To solve the table about subatomic particles, we use knowledge of protons, neutrons, and electrons:
First Row (Symbol \( \boldsymbol{\ce{n^0}} \)):
- Name: Neutron (neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus).
- Charge: \( 0 \) (neutrons have no charge).
- Approximate Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu (same as protons, since neutrons and protons have nearly identical mass).
- Location on Diagram: \( A \) (nucleus, where protons and neutrons are found).
Second Row (Charge \( \boldsymbol{+1} \), Mass \( \boldsymbol{1.0} \) amu, Location \( \boldsymbol{A} \)):
- Name: Proton (positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus).
- Symbol: \( \ce{p^+} \) (matches the third row’s symbol, confirming this is proton).
Third Row (Symbol \( \boldsymbol{\ce{p^+}} \)):
- Name: Proton (positively charged particle in the nucleus).
- Charge: \( +1 \) (protons have a positive charge of \( +1e \)).
- Approximate Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu (mass of a proton is ~1 amu).
- Location on Diagram: \( A \) (nucleus, where protons are located).
Filling the Table (assuming the middle row is Electron, but correcting based on symbols):
Wait, the middle row’s symbol is missing, but the third row has \( \ce{p^+} \) (proton). Let’s re-express:
| Name | Symbol | Charge (multiples of \( e \)) | Approximate Mass (amu) | Location on Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proton | \( \ce{p^+} \) | \( +1 \) | \( 1.0 \) | \( A \) |
| (Wait, the middle row likely has \( \ce{e^-} \) for Electron, but the given table has a row with \( \ce{p^+} \) and a row with \( \ce{n^0} \). Let’s align:
For \( \ce{n^0} \) (neutron):
- Name: Neutron
- Charge: \( 0 \)
- Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu
- Location: \( A \) (nucleus)
For \( \ce{p^+} \) (proton):
- Name: Proton
- Charge: \( +1 \)
- Mass: \( 1.0 \) amu
- Location: \( A \) (nucleus)
The middle row (with charge \( +1 \), mass \( 1.0 \), location \( A \)) is also Proton, so the table is consistent for protons and neutrons.
Final Table (Key Entries):
- First row ( \( \ce{n^0} \)): Name = Neutron, Charge = \( 0 \), Mass = \( 1.0 \), Location = \( A \).
- Middle row: Name = Proton, Symbol = \( \ce{p^+} \), Charge = \( +1 \), Mass = \( 1.0 \), Location = \( A \).
- Third row ( \( \ce{p^+} \)): Name = Proton, Charge = \( +1 \), Mass = \( 1.0 \), Location = \( A \).
(Note: If there’s a row for electrons, it would have symbol \( \ce{e^-} \), charge \( -1 \), mass \( \approx 0 \) amu, and location \( B \) (electron cloud). But the given table focuses on \( \ce{n^0} \) and \( \ce{p^+} \) here.)