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4. isotopes of carbon this image depicts three isotopes of carbon. note…

Question

  1. isotopes of carbon

this image depicts three isotopes of carbon. note the following:

  • red = protons
  • blue = neutrons
  • green = electrons
  1. part a

what is the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for isotope b?
a ( 6 p ^ { + }, 6 n ^ { 0 }, 6 e ^ { - } )
b ( 6 p ^ { + }, 7 n ^ { 0 }, 6 e ^ { - } )
c ( 6 p ^ { + }, 6 n ^ { 0 }, 7 e ^ { - } )
d ( 7 p ^ { + }, 6 n ^ { 0 }, 6 e ^ { - } )

  1. part b

all of the models of carbon shown are isotopes of carbon. what subatomic particle is responsible for making all these different isotopes of carbon?
a proton
b quark
c neutron

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Part A:
  • For carbon isotopes, the atomic number of carbon is \(6\), so the number of protons (\(p^{+}\)) and electrons (\(e^{-}\)) in a neutral carbon atom is \(6\).
  • Looking at the model for isotope \(B\), by counting the blue spheres (neutrons (\(n^{0}\))), there are \(7\) neutrons.
  • Part B:
  • Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.

Answer:

  • Part A: B. \(6p^{+},7n^{0},6e^{-}\)
  • Part B: C. neutron