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practice: isotope calculations #1
part 1: use the notation below to answer the following questions.
12c 13c 14c
- different versions of the same element, like pictured above, are known as
- the numbers 12, 13, and 14 refer to the
- what subatomic particle makes each of these isotopes different?
- how many does each have of #3?
- what subatomic particle makes each of these isotopes the same?
- how many does each have of #5?
- this form of notation is known as
- the other form of isotope notation is known as
- 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- |
| uranium - 235 | ||||||
| 5 | 5 | |||||
| 37k | ||||||
| 11 | 5 | |||||
| 47 | 60 | |||||
| 238u | ||||||
| oxygen - 17 | ||||||
| 108 | 61 |
Step1: Recall isotope definition
Isotopes are different versions of same element.
Step2: Identify mass - number concept
The numbers 12, 13, 14 are mass - numbers.
Step3: Determine differentiating particle
Neutrons make isotopes different.
Step4: Calculate neutrons
$^{12}C$ has 6 neutrons, $^{13}C$ has 7, $^{14}C$ has 8.
Step5: Identify same - making particle
Protons make isotopes the same.
Step6: Count protons
Each carbon isotope has 6 protons.
Step7: Name notation
This is nuclear notation.
Step8: Name other notation
Hyphen notation.
Step9: Write in hyphen form
Carbon - 12, Carbon - 13, Carbon - 14.
For part 2:
Uranium - 235: $^{235}_{92}U$, 92, 235, 92, 143, 92
For atomic number 5: Boron - 5, $^{5}_{5}B$, 5, 5, 5, 0, 5
For $^{37}K$: Potassium - 37, $^{37}_{19}K$, 19, 37, 19, 18, 19
For atomic number 11 and 5 neutrons: Sodium - 16, $^{16}_{11}Na$, 11, 16, 11, 5, 11
For 47 protons and 60 neutrons: Silver - 107, $^{107}_{47}Ag$, 47, 107, 47, 60, 47
For $^{238}U$: Uranium - 238, $^{238}_{92}U$, 92, 238, 92, 146, 92
For Oxygen - 17: $^{17}_{8}O$, 8, 17, 8, 9, 8
For atomic number 108 and 61 neutrons: Hassium - 169, $^{169}_{108}Hs$, 108, 169, 108, 61, 108
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- Isotopes
- Mass - numbers
- Neutrons
- $^{12}C$: 6, $^{13}C$: 7, $^{14}C$: 8
- Protons
- 6
- Nuclear notation
- Hyphen notation
- Carbon - 12, Carbon - 13, Carbon - 14
- See above isotope - chart values.