Chapter 4: Q. 4.41 (page 115)
Copper consists of two isotopes, and .If the atomic
mass for copper on the periodic table is , are there more
atoms of and in a sample of copper?
Short Answer
There are more atoms of in a sample of copper.
Chapter 4: Q. 4.41 (page 115)
Copper consists of two isotopes, and .If the atomic
mass for copper on the periodic table is , are there more
atoms of and in a sample of copper?
There are more atoms of in a sample of copper.
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There are four naturally occurring isotopes of Strontium: .
a. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in ?
b. What is the most abundant isotope in a Strontium sample?
c. How many neutrons are in ?
d. Why don't any of the isotopes of strontium have the atomic mass of role="math" localid="1652120158687" listed on the periodic table?
Use Rutherford's gold-foil experiment to answer each of the following: ()
a. What did Rutherford expect to happen when he aimed particles at the gold foil?
b. How did the results differ from what he expected?
c. How did he use the results to propose a model of the atom?
Write the atomic symbol for the isotope with each of the following characteristics:
a. protons and neutrons
b. protons and neutrons
c. electrons and neutrons
d. A chlorine atom with neutrons
e. A mercury atom with neutrons
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a. smallest atomic size in Group
b. smallest atomic size in Period
c. highest ionization energy in Group
d. lowest ionization energy in Period
e. most metallic character in Group.
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