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objectives:
- use the atomic number and mass number to calculate the number of protons, neutrons,
and electrons.
- define an isotope and calculate average atomic mass.
- determine atomic mass, mass number and amount of each subatomic particle of an
element.
a. isotope
- what is an isotope?
- what does the number next to isotopes signify?
- how can you tell isotopes apart?
b. for each of the following isotopes, fill in the missing information. assume all
atoms are neutral
Brief Explanations
- Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- The number next to isotopes (e.g., Chromium - 58, Chromium - 63) signifies the mass number. The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- Isotopes can be told apart by their mass numbers (since they have different numbers of neutrons, which affects the mass number while the atomic number/proton number remains the same for the same element).
For part B:
- Chromium has an atomic number of 24. For neutral atoms, the number of protons = number of electrons.
- For Chromium - 58:
- Number of protons = 24 (from atomic number of Chromium)
- Number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons = 58 - 24 = 34
- Number of electrons = 24 (since atom is neutral)
- For Chromium - 63:
- Number of protons = 24 (from atomic number of Chromium)
- Number of neutrons = mass number - number of protons = 63 - 24 = 39
- Number of electrons = 24 (since atom is neutral)
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- Atoms of the same element with same proton number but different neutron numbers.
- The mass number (sum of protons and neutrons).
- By their mass numbers (due to different neutron counts).
For the table:
| Chromium - 58 | Chromium - 63 | |
|---|---|---|
| # of neutrons | 34 | 39 |
| # of electrons | 24 | 24 |