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name ________________________ period __________ isotopes, ions, and ato…

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name ______________________ period ________
isotopes, ions, and atoms worksheet 2

atomic #mass ## p⁺# e⁻# n⁰chargesymbol
2)753642
3)515479
4) 9925296
5)$_{82}^{208}\ce{pb^{2+}}$
6)5276-2
7)1134849
8) 4298+6
9)$_{7}^{17}\ce{n^{3-}}$
10)20983+5
11)$_{46}^{110}\ce{pd}$
12)12450+4
13)7935-1
14) 6014858

Explanation:

Response

To solve the problems in the "Isotopes, Ions, and Atoms Worksheet 2", we use the following relationships:

  • Atomic number (\(Z\)) = number of protons (\(p^+\))
  • Mass number (\(A\)) = number of protons (\(p^+\)) + number of neutrons (\(n^0\))
  • Charge = number of protons (\(p^+\)) − number of electrons (\(e^-\)) (so \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge}\))
Problem 1:

Given: Atomic # = 14, \(n^0 = 16\), charge = +4

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 14\)
  • Step 2: \(A = p^+ + n^0 = 14 + 16 = 30\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 14 - 4 = 10\)
  • Symbol: \(_{14}^{30}\text{Si}^{4+}\) (Si is element 14)
Problem 2:

Given: \(A = 75\), \(e^- = 36\), \(n^0 = 42\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = A - n^0 = 75 - 42 = 33\) (Atomic # = 33)
  • Step 2: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 33 - 36 = -3\)
  • Symbol: \(_{33}^{75}\text{As}^{3-}\) (As is element 33)
Problem 3:

Given: \(p^+ = 51\), \(e^- = 54\), \(n^0 = 79\)

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 51\)
  • Step 2: \(A = p^+ + n^0 = 51 + 79 = 130\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 51 - 54 = -3\)
  • Symbol: \(_{51}^{130}\text{Sb}^{3-}\) (Sb is element 51)
Problem 4:

Given: Atomic # = 99, \(A = 252\), \(e^- = 96\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 99\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 252 - 99 = 153\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 99 - 96 = +3\)
  • Symbol: \(_{99}^{252}\text{Es}^{3+}\) (Es is element 99)
Problem 5:

Given: Symbol = \(_{82}^{208}\text{Pb}^{2+}\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 82\)
  • Step 2: \(A = 208\)
  • Step 3: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 208 - 82 = 126\)
  • Step 4: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 82 - 2 = 80\)
  • Charge = +2
Problem 6:

Given: \(p^+ = 52\), \(n^0 = 76\), charge = -2

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 52\)
  • Step 2: \(A = p^+ + n^0 = 52 + 76 = 128\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 52 - (-2) = 54\)
  • Symbol: \(_{52}^{128}\text{Te}^{2-}\) (Te is element 52)
Problem 7:

Given: \(A = 113\), \(p^+ = 48\), \(e^- = 49\)

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 48\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 113 - 48 = 65\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 48 - 49 = -1\)
  • Symbol: \(_{48}^{113}\text{Cd}^{-}\) (Cd is element 48)
Problem 8:

Given: Atomic # = 42, \(A = 98\), charge = +6

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 42\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 98 - 42 = 56\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 42 - 6 = 36\)
  • Symbol: \(_{42}^{98}\text{Mo}^{6+}\) (Mo is element 42)
Problem 9:

Given: Symbol = \(_{7}^{17}\text{N}^{3-}\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 7\)
  • Step 2: \(A = 17\)
  • Step 3: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 17 - 7 = 10\)
  • Step 4: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 7 - (-3) = 10\)
  • Charge = -3
Problem 10:

Given: \(A = 209\), \(p^+ = 83\), charge = +5

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 83\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 209 - 83 = 126\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 83 - 5 = 78\)
  • Symbol: \(_{83}^{209}\text{Bi}^{5+}\) (Bi is element 83)
Problem 11:

Given: Symbol = \(_{46}^{110}\text{Pd}\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 46\)
  • Step 2: \(A = 110\)
  • Step 3: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 110 - 46 = 64\)
  • Step 4: Charge = \(p^+ - e^-\). Since it’s neutral (\(\text{Pd}\) not an ion), \(e^- = p^+ = 46\), charge = 0
Problem 12:

Given: \(A = 124\), \(p^+ = 50\), charge = +4

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 50\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 124 - 50 = 74\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 50 - 4 = 46\)
  • Symbol: \(_{50}^{124}\text{Sn}^{4+}\) (Sn is element 50)
Problem 13:

Given: \(A = 79\), \(p^+ = 35\), charge = -1

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 35\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 79 - 35 = 44\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 35 - (-…

Answer:

To solve the problems in the "Isotopes, Ions, and Atoms Worksheet 2", we use the following relationships:

  • Atomic number (\(Z\)) = number of protons (\(p^+\))
  • Mass number (\(A\)) = number of protons (\(p^+\)) + number of neutrons (\(n^0\))
  • Charge = number of protons (\(p^+\)) − number of electrons (\(e^-\)) (so \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge}\))
Problem 1:

Given: Atomic # = 14, \(n^0 = 16\), charge = +4

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 14\)
  • Step 2: \(A = p^+ + n^0 = 14 + 16 = 30\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 14 - 4 = 10\)
  • Symbol: \(_{14}^{30}\text{Si}^{4+}\) (Si is element 14)
Problem 2:

Given: \(A = 75\), \(e^- = 36\), \(n^0 = 42\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = A - n^0 = 75 - 42 = 33\) (Atomic # = 33)
  • Step 2: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 33 - 36 = -3\)
  • Symbol: \(_{33}^{75}\text{As}^{3-}\) (As is element 33)
Problem 3:

Given: \(p^+ = 51\), \(e^- = 54\), \(n^0 = 79\)

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 51\)
  • Step 2: \(A = p^+ + n^0 = 51 + 79 = 130\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 51 - 54 = -3\)
  • Symbol: \(_{51}^{130}\text{Sb}^{3-}\) (Sb is element 51)
Problem 4:

Given: Atomic # = 99, \(A = 252\), \(e^- = 96\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 99\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 252 - 99 = 153\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 99 - 96 = +3\)
  • Symbol: \(_{99}^{252}\text{Es}^{3+}\) (Es is element 99)
Problem 5:

Given: Symbol = \(_{82}^{208}\text{Pb}^{2+}\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 82\)
  • Step 2: \(A = 208\)
  • Step 3: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 208 - 82 = 126\)
  • Step 4: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 82 - 2 = 80\)
  • Charge = +2
Problem 6:

Given: \(p^+ = 52\), \(n^0 = 76\), charge = -2

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 52\)
  • Step 2: \(A = p^+ + n^0 = 52 + 76 = 128\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 52 - (-2) = 54\)
  • Symbol: \(_{52}^{128}\text{Te}^{2-}\) (Te is element 52)
Problem 7:

Given: \(A = 113\), \(p^+ = 48\), \(e^- = 49\)

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 48\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 113 - 48 = 65\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 48 - 49 = -1\)
  • Symbol: \(_{48}^{113}\text{Cd}^{-}\) (Cd is element 48)
Problem 8:

Given: Atomic # = 42, \(A = 98\), charge = +6

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 42\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 98 - 42 = 56\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 42 - 6 = 36\)
  • Symbol: \(_{42}^{98}\text{Mo}^{6+}\) (Mo is element 42)
Problem 9:

Given: Symbol = \(_{7}^{17}\text{N}^{3-}\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 7\)
  • Step 2: \(A = 17\)
  • Step 3: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 17 - 7 = 10\)
  • Step 4: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 7 - (-3) = 10\)
  • Charge = -3
Problem 10:

Given: \(A = 209\), \(p^+ = 83\), charge = +5

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 83\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 209 - 83 = 126\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 83 - 5 = 78\)
  • Symbol: \(_{83}^{209}\text{Bi}^{5+}\) (Bi is element 83)
Problem 11:

Given: Symbol = \(_{46}^{110}\text{Pd}\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 46\)
  • Step 2: \(A = 110\)
  • Step 3: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 110 - 46 = 64\)
  • Step 4: Charge = \(p^+ - e^-\). Since it’s neutral (\(\text{Pd}\) not an ion), \(e^- = p^+ = 46\), charge = 0
Problem 12:

Given: \(A = 124\), \(p^+ = 50\), charge = +4

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 50\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 124 - 50 = 74\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 50 - 4 = 46\)
  • Symbol: \(_{50}^{124}\text{Sn}^{4+}\) (Sn is element 50)
Problem 13:

Given: \(A = 79\), \(p^+ = 35\), charge = -1

  • Step 1: Atomic # = \(p^+ = 35\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 79 - 35 = 44\)
  • Step 3: \(e^- = p^+ - \text{charge} = 35 - (-1) = 36\)
  • Symbol: \(_{35}^{79}\text{Br}^{-}\) (Br is element 35)
Problem 14:

Given: Atomic # = 60, \(A = 148\), \(e^- = 58\)

  • Step 1: \(p^+ = \text{Atomic #} = 60\)
  • Step 2: \(n^0 = A - p^+ = 148 - 60 = 88\)
  • Step 3: Charge = \(p^+ - e^- = 60 - 58 = +2\)
  • Symbol: \(_{60}^{148}\text{Nd}^{2+}\) (Nd is element 60)
Final Table (Filled):
Atomic #Mass ## \(p^+\)# \(e^-\)# \(n^0\)chargeSymbol
3375333642-3\(_{33}^{75}\text{As}^{3-}\)
51130515479-3\(_{51}^{130}\text{Sb}^{3-}\)
992529996153+3\(_{99}^{252}\text{Es}^{3+}\)
822088280126+2\(_{82}^{208}\text{Pb}^{2+}\)
52128525476-2\(_{52}^{128}\text{Te}^{2-}\)
48113484965-1\(_{48}^{113}\text{Cd}^{-}\)
4298423656+6\(_{42}^{98}\text{Mo}^{6+}\)
71771010-3\(_{7}^{17}\text{N}^{3-}\)
832098378126+5\(_{83}^{209}\text{Bi}^{5+}\)
461104646640\(_{46}^{110}\text{Pd}\)
50124504674+4\(_{50}^{124}\text{Sn}^{4+}\)
3579353644-1\(_{35}^{79}\text{Br}^{-}\)
60148605888+2\(_{60}^{148}\text{Nd}^{2+}\)

(Note: Symbols are based on element atomic numbers. For example, atomic #14 is Si, #33 is As, etc.)