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Question
- fill in the missing items in the table below.
| name | symbol | z | a | # protons | # electrons | # neutrons | isotopic symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| b. | 17 | 18 | |||||
| c. potassium | |||||||
| d. | p | ||||||
| e. iron | 24 | ||||||
| f. | 53 | ||||||
| g. silver | |||||||
| h. | 36 | ||||||
| i. | w | ||||||
| j. | 29 |
Step1: Recall atomic number (Z) and proton - electron relationship
The atomic number (Z) is equal to the number of protons. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. The mass number (A) is the sum of protons and neutrons ($A = \text{# Protons}+\text{# Neutrons}$). The isotopic symbol is written as $_{Z}^{A}\text{Element - symbol}$.
Step2: Analyze row a (Sodium)
Sodium has atomic number $Z = 11$. So, \# Protons = 11, \# Electrons = 11 (for neutral atom). Commonly, sodium has a mass number $A=23$, then \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=23 - 11 = 12$. Isotopic symbol is $_{11}^{23}\text{Na}$.
Step3: Analyze row b
$Z = 17$ is chlorine. Since \# Electrons = 18, it is a chloride ion ($Cl^-$). \# Protons = 17. If we assume a common isotope with $A = 35$, \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=35 - 17 = 18$. Isotopic symbol is $_{17}^{35}\text{Cl}^-$.
Step4: Analyze row c
Potassium has symbol $K$ and $Z = 19$. For a neutral atom, \# Protons = 19, \# Electrons = 19. Commonly, $A = 39$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=39 - 19 = 20$. Isotopic symbol is $_{19}^{39}\text{K}$.
Step5: Analyze row d
$P$ is phosphorus with $Z = 15$. For a neutral atom, \# Protons = 15, \# Electrons = 15. Commonly, $A = 31$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=31 - 15 = 16$. Isotopic symbol is $_{15}^{31}\text{P}$.
Step6: Analyze row e
Iron has symbol $Fe$ and $Z = 26$. \# Protons = 26. Since \# Neutrons = 24, $A=\text{# Protons}+\text{# Neutrons}=26 + 24=50$. \# Electrons = 26 (for neutral atom). Isotopic symbol is $_{26}^{50}\text{Fe}$.
Step7: Analyze row f
\# Protons = 53 is iodine. For a neutral atom, \# Electrons = 53. Commonly, $A = 127$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=127 - 53 = 74$. Isotopic symbol is $_{53}^{127}\text{I}$.
Step8: Analyze row g
Silver has symbol $Ag$ and $Z = 47$. For a neutral atom, \# Protons = 47, \# Electrons = 47. Commonly, $A = 107$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=107 - 47 = 60$. Isotopic symbol is $_{47}^{107}\text{Ag}$.
Step9: Analyze row h
$Z = 36$ is krypton. For a neutral atom, \# Protons = 36, \# Electrons = 36. Commonly, $A = 84$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=84 - 36 = 48$. Isotopic symbol is $_{36}^{84}\text{Kr}$.
Step10: Analyze row i
$W$ is tungsten with $Z = 74$. For a neutral atom, \# Protons = 74, \# Electrons = 74. Commonly, $A = 184$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=184 - 74 = 110$. Isotopic symbol is $_{74}^{184}\text{W}$.
Step11: Analyze row j
$Z = 29$ is copper. For a neutral atom, \# Protons = 29, \# Electrons = 29. Commonly, $A = 63$, so \# Neutrons=$A - \text{# Protons}=63 - 29 = 34$. Isotopic symbol is $_{29}^{63}\text{Cu}$.
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| NAME | SYMBOL | Z | A | # PROTONS | # ELECTRONS | # NEUTRONS | ISOTOPIC SYMBOL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chloride | Cl | 17 | 35 | 17 | 18 | 18 | $_{17}^{35}\text{Cl}^-$ |
| Potassium | K | 19 | 39 | 19 | 19 | 20 | $_{19}^{39}\text{K}$ |
| Phosphorus | P | 15 | 31 | 15 | 15 | 16 | $_{15}^{31}\text{P}$ |
| Iron | Fe | 26 | 50 | 26 | 26 | 24 | $_{26}^{50}\text{Fe}$ |
| Iodine | I | 53 | 127 | 53 | 53 | 74 | $_{53}^{127}\text{I}$ |
| Silver | Ag | 47 | 107 | 47 | 47 | 60 | $_{47}^{107}\text{Ag}$ |
| Krypton | Kr | 36 | 84 | 36 | 36 | 48 | $_{36}^{84}\text{Kr}$ |
| Tungsten | W | 74 | 184 | 74 | 74 | 110 | $_{74}^{184}\text{W}$ |
| Copper | Cu | 29 | 63 | 29 | 29 | 34 | $_{29}^{63}\text{Cu}$ |