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7. You and your friend, Bill, are given a rock that you
know has some Silicon. You just learned that there
are 3 common isotopes of silicon- Silicon-28,
Silicon-29, and Silicon-30. Bill suggests that the
rock might have equal parts of each isotope.
a. What would be the average mass of Silicon
in the rock? Capture your screen from the
sim to show a solution that would support
Bill's idea.
b. How could you check to see if Bill’s ideas
are correct?
Question 8:
What would this be?
A. Carbon-12
B. Carbon-14
C. Oxygen-14
Protons:
000000
Neutrons: 000000
Electrons:
......
D. More than
one of these
Your answer and explanation:
Question 9:
Which would be isotopes?
00000
A. 1 & 2
B. 1 & 3
C. 2 & 3
D. none
Protons:
1 Neutrons: 0
Electrons:
Protons:
2 Neutrons:
Electrons:
E. more than one
combination
Protons:
3
Neutrons:
Electrons:
Your answer and ovalanatianı
Transcribed Image Text:11:56 1 LTE 1 Classroom 7. You and your friend, Bill, are given a rock that you know has some Silicon. You just learned that there are 3 common isotopes of silicon- Silicon-28, Silicon-29, and Silicon-30. Bill suggests that the rock might have equal parts of each isotope. a. What would be the average mass of Silicon in the rock? Capture your screen from the sim to show a solution that would support Bill's idea. b. How could you check to see if Bill’s ideas are correct? Question 8: What would this be? A. Carbon-12 B. Carbon-14 C. Oxygen-14 Protons: 000000 Neutrons: 000000 Electrons: ...... D. More than one of these Your answer and explanation: Question 9: Which would be isotopes? 00000 A. 1 & 2 B. 1 & 3 C. 2 & 3 D. none Protons: 1 Neutrons: 0 Electrons: Protons: 2 Neutrons: Electrons: E. more than one combination Protons: 3 Neutrons: Electrons: Your answer and ovalanatianı
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