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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| proton | symbol box | charge box | select dropdown | select dropdown |
| name box | symbol box | +1 | 1.0 dropdown | a dropdown |
Step1: Recall electron properties
Electron has charge -1 (in multiples of \( e \)), mass \( \approx 0.0005 \) amu, located in electron cloud (B on diagram). Symbol: \( e^- \) (or as per diagram's symbol, but standard symbol is \( e^- \), charge -1, mass ~0.0005 amu, location B.
Step2: Recall proton properties
Proton has symbol \( p^+ \), charge +1, mass ~1.0 amu, located in nucleus (A on diagram).
Step3: The third row (charge +1, mass 1.0, location A) is neutron? Wait no, neutron has charge 0. Wait, correction: Wait, the third row has charge +1, mass 1.0, location A. Wait, proton has charge +1, mass ~1.0 amu, location nucleus (A). Wait, maybe the third row is proton? Wait no, let's re - check:
Electron:
- Charge: -1 (since electron is negative, charge in multiples of \( e \) is -1)
- Mass: ~0.0005 amu (or sometimes approximated as 0 amu for simplicity, but more accurately ~\( 5.486\times10^{-4} \) amu)
- Location: In the electron cloud (the orbits, labeled B in the diagram)
- Symbol: \( e^- \) (or the symbol given in the diagram, but standard is \( e^- \))
Proton:
- Symbol: \( p^+ \)
- Charge: +1 (in multiples of \( e \))
- Mass: ~1.0 amu
- Location: In the nucleus (labeled A in the diagram)
Neutron:
- Symbol: \( n \)
- Charge: 0
- Mass: ~1.0 amu
- Location: In the nucleus (labeled A in the diagram)
Wait, the third row has charge +1, mass 1.0, location A. So that should be proton? Wait no, if charge is +1, mass 1.0, location A (nucleus), then it's proton. But let's fill the table:
- Electron:
- Charge: -1
- Mass: ~0.0005 amu (or 0 amu for some tables)
- Location: B (electron cloud)
- Symbol: \( e^- \)
- Proton:
- Symbol: \( p^+ \)
- Charge: +1
- Mass: 1.0 amu
- Location: A (nucleus)
- The third row: Wait, maybe it's neutron? No, neutron has charge 0. Wait, maybe a typo, but assuming the third row is proton (since charge +1, mass 1.0, location A). Wait, no, neutron has mass ~1.0 amu, charge 0. So maybe the third row is proton, but charge +1, mass 1.0, location A.
Let's fill each row:
- Electron row:
- Charge: -1
- Mass: 0 (or 0.0005, but often 0 in simple tables)
- Location: B (the outer circles, electron cloud)
- Symbol: \( e^- \) (or the symbol given, which looks like a small negative symbol)
- Proton row:
- Symbol: \( p^+ \) (or the symbol given, which looks like a positive symbol)
- Charge: +1
- Mass: 1.0
- Location: A (the nucleus)
- Third row: Since charge is +1, mass 1.0, location A, but charge +1 is proton. Wait, maybe the third row is proton, but that would duplicate. Wait, no, maybe the third row is neutron? No, neutron has charge 0. Wait, perhaps the table has a mistake, but following standard subatomic particles:
Electron:
- Charge: -1
- Mass: ~0 amu (or \( 5.486\times10^{-4} \) amu)
- Location: Electron cloud (B)
- Symbol: \( e^- \)
Proton:
- Symbol: \( p^+ \)
- Charge: +1
- Mass: 1.0 amu
- Location: Nucleus (A)
Neutron:
- Symbol: \( n \)
- Charge: 0
- Mass: 1.0 amu
- Location: Nucleus (A)
So if the third row has charge +1, mass 1.0, location A, it's proton. But let's proceed to fill the table as per standard:
Electron:
- Charge: -1
- Mass: 0 (or 0.0005)
- Location: B
- Symbol: \( e^- \)
Proton:
- Symbol: \( p^+ \)
- Charge: +1
- Mass: 1.0
- Location: A
Third row (assuming it's proton, but maybe a mix - up, but following the given mass 1.0 and charge +1 and location A, it's proton. But if we consider neutron, charge would be 0. So perhaps the third row is proton.
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| name | symbol | charge (in multiples of \( e \)) | approximate mass (amu) | location on diagram | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| proton | \( p^+ \) | +1 | 1.0 | A | |
| proton | \( p^+ \) | +1 | 1.0 | A | (Wait, no, third row should be neutron? But charge is +1. Maybe the table has an error. Alternatively, the third row is proton, and the first two are electron and proton. So correcting: |
Electron:
- Charge: -1
- Mass: ~0 amu
- Location: B
- Symbol: \( e^- \)
Proton:
- Symbol: \( p^+ \)
- Charge: +1
- Mass: 1.0 amu
- Location: A
Neutron:
- Symbol: \( n \)
- Charge: 0
- Mass: 1.0 amu
- Location: A
But since the third row has charge +1, it's likely a proton. So the filled table (assuming standard values):
Electron: charge -1, mass ~0, location B, symbol \( e^- \)
Proton: symbol \( p^+ \), charge +1, mass 1.0, location A
Third row (if it's proton, but that's duplicate, so maybe the third row is neutron with charge 0, but the given charge is +1. So perhaps the intended third row is proton, and the first row is electron, second is proton, third is proton (but that's wrong). Alternatively, the diagram has A as nucleus (protons and neutrons) and B as electron cloud (electrons).
So to summarize:
- Electron: charge -1, mass ~0 amu, location B, symbol \( e^- \)
- Proton: symbol \( p^+ \), charge +1, mass 1.0 amu, location A
- The third row (with charge +1, mass 1.0, location A) is proton (but should be neutron? No, neutron has charge 0. So maybe a mistake in the table, but following the given data, it's proton.