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- potassium (k), a=39, z=19 → find p, n, e.
- sulfur (s), a=32, z=16 → find p, n, e.
- oxygen ion (o²⁻), a=16, z=8 → find p, n, e.
- aluminum (al), a=27, z=13 → find p, n, e.
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Question 1: Potassium (K), \( A = 39 \), \( Z = 19 \)
Step 1: Find protons (\( p^+ \))
Protons equal atomic number (\( Z \)).
\( p^+ = Z = 19 \)
Step 2: Find neutrons (\( n^0 \))
Neutrons = Mass number (\( A \)) - Atomic number (\( Z \)).
\( n^0 = A - Z = 39 - 19 = 20 \)
Step 3: Find electrons (\( e^- \))
For neutral atom, electrons = protons.
\( e^- = p^+ = 19 \)
Step 1: Protons (\( p^+ \))
\( p^+ = Z = 16 \)
Step 2: Neutrons (\( n^0 \))
\( n^0 = A - Z = 32 - 16 = 16 \)
Step 3: Electrons (\( e^- \))
Neutral atom: \( e^- = p^+ = 16 \)
Step 1: Protons (\( p^+ \))
\( p^+ = Z = 8 \)
Step 2: Neutrons (\( n^0 \))
\( n^0 = A - Z = 16 - 8 = 8 \)
Step 3: Electrons (\( e^- \))
For \( O^{2-} \) (gain 2 electrons), \( e^- = p^+ + 2 = 8 + 2 = 10 \)
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\( p^+ = 19 \), \( n^0 = 20 \), \( e^- = 19 \)