Silver has two isotopes that are common in nature. Ag - 107 and Ag - 109. What makes these two isotopes different? D Ag - 109 has two more neutrons than Ag - 107 O Ag - 109 has two more protons than Ag 107 O Ag - 109 has two more electrons than Ag - 107 O Ag - 109 has two more positrons than Ag - 107

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Silver has two isotopes that are common in nature Ag - 107 and Ag - 109 What
makes these two isotopes different?
O Ag - 109 has two more neutrons than Ag 107
OAg 109 has two more protons than Ag - 107
Ag 109 has two more electrons than Ag - 107
O Ag - 109 has two more positrons than Ag - 107
Transcribed Image Text:Silver has two isotopes that are common in nature Ag - 107 and Ag - 109 What makes these two isotopes different? O Ag - 109 has two more neutrons than Ag 107 OAg 109 has two more protons than Ag - 107 Ag 109 has two more electrons than Ag - 107 O Ag - 109 has two more positrons than Ag - 107
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In the entire history of the Nobel prizes only one person has won (or shared) the
award in two different sciences. In this case one award was for physics and the
second for chemistry.
16. This person also co-discovered polonium (named after her home country Poland)
and radium. Unfortunately all of her work with radioactive materials likely
contributed to her death at the age of 66. Who is this famous female scientist?
OLise Meiter
OChien-Shiung Wu
O Emmy Noether
O Marie Curie
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following information to answer the next question In the entire history of the Nobel prizes only one person has won (or shared) the award in two different sciences. In this case one award was for physics and the second for chemistry. 16. This person also co-discovered polonium (named after her home country Poland) and radium. Unfortunately all of her work with radioactive materials likely contributed to her death at the age of 66. Who is this famous female scientist? OLise Meiter OChien-Shiung Wu O Emmy Noether O Marie Curie
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