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Question
- write the symbols for the isotopes of uranium with the following numbers of neutrons:
a. 142 neutrons
b. 143 neutrons
c. 146 neutrons
Step1: Recall uranium's atomic number
Uranium (U) has an atomic number \(Z = 92\), which is the number of protons.
Step2: Calculate the mass - number for each isotope
The mass - number \(A\) of an isotope is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons (\(A=Z + N\), where \(N\) is the number of neutrons).
For part a:
Given \(N = 142\), \(A=92 + 142=234\). The symbol for the isotope is \(_{92}^{234}U\).
For part b:
Given \(N = 143\), \(A=92+143 = 235\). The symbol for the isotope is \(_{92}^{235}U\).
For part c:
Given \(N = 146\), \(A=92 + 146=238\). The symbol for the isotope is \(_{92}^{238}U\).
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a. \(_{92}^{234}U\)
b. \(_{92}^{235}U\)
c. \(_{92}^{238}U\)