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insens350 [35]
4 years ago
6

Write a symbol for each of the following neutral isotopes. Include the atomic number and mass number for each.

Chemistry
2 answers:
sasho [114]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

a) chalcogens are elements of group 16 of periodic table.

Tellurium have mass no 125. atomic no 52 so  ¹²⁵Te₅₂ is the symbol .

b) halogen ( group 17 elements) radioactive isotope is astatine

atomic no is 85 and mass no may be 210 ( most stable)   ²¹⁰At₈₅

c) neon gas is used in lighting .It is a noble gas .

²⁰Ne₁₀ is the symbol

d) lightest alkali metal Beryllium ( Be) .Isotope having 3 neutrons is

⁷Be₄ .

Bess [88]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

(a) ^{125} _{52}Te

(b) ^{210} _{85}At

(c) ^{20} _{10}Ne

(d) ^{6} _{3}Li

Explanation:

<em>Write a symbol for each of the following neutral isotopes. Include the atomic number and mass number for each. </em>

<em>(a) the chalcogen with a mass number of 125 </em>

Chalcogens are the elements in the Group 16 in the Periodic Table. Tellurium has an average atomic mass of 127.6 u so it must be an isotope of it. The atomic number of Te is 52. The symbol is ^{125} _{52}Te.

<em>(b) the halogen whose longest-lived isotope is radioactive</em>

Halogens are the elements in the Group 17 of the Periodic Table. The atom whose longest-lived isotope is radioactive  is astatine, with a mass number = 210 and an atomic number = 85. The symbol is ^{210} _{85}At.

<em>(c) the noble gas, used in lighting, with 10 electrons and 10 neutrons </em>

The noble gas used in lighting is neon, with 10 protons (atomic number = 10), 10 electrons and 10 neutrons (mass number = 10 p⁺ + 10 n⁰ = 20). The symbol is ^{20} _{10}Ne.

<em>(d) the lightest alkali metal with three neutrons</em>

Alkali metals are the elements in the Group 1 in the Periodic Table. The lightest one is lithium with 3 protons (atomic number = 3). The isotope with 3 neutrons has a mass number = 3 p⁺ + 3 n⁰ = 6. The symbol is ^{6} _{3}Li.

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