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ycow [4]
2 years ago
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Protons and Isotopes Quick Check Answers

Chemistry
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Alex2 years ago
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The answers to the following questions can be found below:

  1. The number of protons is given by the atomic number, which increases by one moving from left to right across each row of the periodic table.
  2. A neutral atom of the element has gained 2 electrons
  3. An ion of rubidium with a 1+ charge will have 37 protons, 48 neutrons, and 36 electrons
  4. The atomic masses of the three stable forms of neon: neon-20, neon-21, and neon-22 differ.
  5. The isotope beryllium-9 has 5 neutrons

<h3>What is an isotope?</h3>

Isotope is any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei.

As a consequence, atoms of isotopes will have the same atomic number but a different mass number.

Based on the questions, the following applies;

  • The number of protons is given by the atomic number, which increases by one moving from left to right across each row of the periodic table.

  • A neutral atom of the element that has atomic number of 16, whose ion has a 2– charge has gained 2 electrons.

  • An ion of rubidium with a 1+ charge that has an atomic number of 37 and a mass number of 85 will have 37 protons, 48 neutrons, and 36 electrons.

  • The atomic masses of the three stable forms of neon: neon-20, neon-21, and neon-22 differ.

  • The isotope beryllium-9 with atomic number of 4 has 5 neutrons.

Learn more atomic number at: brainly.com/question/8834373

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