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storchak [24]
3 years ago
6

1) List the number of each subatomic particle in the following atoms (1 point):

Chemistry
1 answer:
Volgvan3 years ago
3 0

a. 7 protons, 7 electrons, 10 neutrons

b. 19 protons, 19 electrons, 26 neutrons

c. 53 protons, 53 electrons, 84 neutrons

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

Given

Atom and mass number

Required

The number of each subatomic particle

Solution

a. Nitrogen atom(atomic number = 7)

mass number = 17 amu

atomic number=number of protons=number of electrons(in neutral atom)

so number of protons=number of electrons = 7

mass number = protons+neutron

17 = 7 + neutrons

number of neutrons = 17-7=10

b. Potassium atom (atomic number = 19)

mass number = 45 amu

atomic number=number of protons=number of electrons(in neutral atom)

so number of protons=number of electrons = 19

mass number = protons+neutron

45 = 19 + neutrons

number of neutrons = 45-19=26

c. Iodine atom ((atomic number = 53)

mass number = 137 amu

atomic number=number of protons=number of electrons(in neutral atom)

so number of protons=number of electrons = 53

mass number = protons+neutron

137 = 53 + neutrons

number of neutrons = 137-53=84

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