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practice: isotope calculations #1 part 1 use the notation below to answ…

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practice: isotope calculations #1
part 1 use the notation below to answer the following questions.
¹²c ¹³c ¹⁴c
1 different versions of the same element, like pictured above, are known as
2 the numbers 12, 13, and 14 refer to the
3 what subatomic particle makes each of these isotopes different?
4 how many does each have of #3?
5 what subatomic particle makes each of these isotopes the same?
6 how many does each have of #5?
7 this form of notation is known as
8 the other form of isotope notation is known as
9 for each isotope, write it in the form listed in #8

part 2 complete the chart below.
10.

isotope (hyphen form)isotope (nuclear form)atomic #mass ## of p⁺# of n⁰# of e⁻
55
³⁷k
115
4760
²³⁸u
oxygen-17
10861

Explanation:

Response
Part 1

1.

Brief Explanations

Different versions of the same element with different mass numbers (due to different neutron counts) are called isotopes.

Brief Explanations

The numbers 12, 13, 14 in \(^{12}\text{C}\), \(^{13}\text{C}\), \(^{14}\text{C}\) represent the mass number, which is the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.

Brief Explanations

Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons (atomic number) but different numbers of neutrons, so neutrons are the subatomic particle that differs.

Answer:

isotopes

2.