Chemistry
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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Transcribed Image Text:### Fill in the Information Missing from This Table
Complete the table by filling in the missing information.
#### Table Layout:
- **Columns**:
- Nuclide
- Protons
- Neutrons
- \( Z \)
- \( A \)
- **Rows**:
- First row contains partially filled data.
- Second row contains partially filled data.
- Third row has one predefined nuclide, \( ^{182}_{74}W \), with the rest of the information missing.
#### Table Data:
| **Nuclide** | **Protons** | **Neutrons** | **Z** | **A** |
|---------------|-------------|--------------|-------|-------|
| ? | 22 | 27 | ? | ? |
| ? | ? | ? | 5 | 11 |
| \( ^{182}_{74}W \) | ? | ? | ? | ? |
### Instructions:
1. **Identify the Unknown Nuclide** on the first row using the provided number of protons (22), neutrons (27), and compute the mass number \( A \).
2. **Complete the Missing Data** on the second row: determine the number of protons and neutrons based on the given atomic number \( Z \) and mass number \( A \).
3. **Fill in the Protons, Neutrons, and Compute \( Z \) and \( A \)** for the nuclide \( ^{182}_{74}W \).
### Additional Interface Elements:
- **Right Panel**: Contains graphical elements that seem to facilitate interactive feedback, including icons for submission (X), reset (circular arrow), and help (question mark).
### Tips:
- The **mass number \( A \)** is the sum of protons and neutrons.
- The **atomic number \( Z \)** is the number of protons.
- Use the periodic table to determine the element based on its atomic number.
This activity aims to enhance familiarity with atomic structure concepts and nuclide notation.
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