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subatomic particles complete the table below by counting the number of …

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subatomic particles
complete the table below by counting the number
of subatomic particles for the 5 listed elements.
once you complete the table use the information
to help you answer the questions below.

element | # of protons | # of electrons | # of neutrons | total # of particles
c | | | |
k | | | |
fe | | | |
ba | | | |
se | | | |

how many more protons does an atom of potassium, k... than an atom of carbon, c?

Explanation:

Step1: Find proton count for each element

Protons = atomic number (from periodic table):

  • C: $6$
  • K: $19$
  • Fe: $26$
  • Ba: $56$
  • Se: $34$

Step2: Find electron count for each element

Neutral atoms have electrons = protons:

  • C: $6$
  • K: $19$
  • Fe: $26$
  • Ba: $56$
  • Se: $34$

Step3: Find neutron count for each element

Neutrons = mass number (most common isotope) - protons:

  • C: $12 - 6 = 6$
  • K: $39 - 19 = 20$
  • Fe: $56 - 26 = 30$
  • Ba: $137 - 56 = 81$
  • Se: $79 - 34 = 45$

Step4: Calculate total particles per element

Total = protons + electrons + neutrons:

  • C: $6 + 6 + 6 = 18$
  • K: $19 + 19 + 20 = 58$
  • Fe: $26 + 26 + 30 = 82$
  • Ba: $56 + 56 + 81 = 193$
  • Se: $34 + 34 + 45 = 113$

Step5: Answer the proton difference question

Subtract C protons from K protons:
$19 - 6 = 13$

Answer:

Completed Table:
Element# of Protons# of Electrons# of NeutronsTotal # of Particles
K19192058
Fe26263082
Ba565681193
Se343445113
Question Answer:

Potassium has 13 more protons than Carbon.