
(a)
Interpretation: The atomic symbols for the given set of values have to be stated.
Concept introduction: The atomic symbol for an isotope is written as
To determine: The atomic symbol
(a)

Answer to Problem 45E
Answer
The atomic symbol for the given isotope is
Explanation of Solution
Given
Atomic number,
Number of neutrons,
An atom is represented by the following symbol.
Where,
The atomic mass is equal to the sum of atomic number and number of neutrons.
Substitute the values of
Also, the atomic number 8 corresponds to oxygen
The given element is an isotope of oxygen which has the symbol
(b)
Interpretation: The atomic symbols for the given set of values have to be stated.
Concept introduction: The atomic symbol for an isotope is written as
To determine: The atomic symbol
(b)

Answer to Problem 45E
Answer
The atomic symbol for the given isotope of chlorine is
Explanation of Solution
Atomic number of chlorine is 17.
Therefore, the atom symbol is
The given isotope of chlorine has an atomic symbol as
(c)
Interpretation: The atomic symbols for the given set of values have to be stated.
Concept introduction: The atomic symbol for an isotope is written as
To determine: The atomic symbol
(c)

Answer to Problem 45E
Answer
The atomic symbol for the given isotope is
Explanation of Solution
Given
Mass number,
Atomic number,
The atomic number 27 corresponds to cobalt (Co) in the periodic table.
Thus, the atomic symbol is
The given element is an isotope of cobalt with the atomic symbol
(d)
Interpretation: The atomic symbols for the given set of values have to be stated.
Concept introduction: The atomic symbol for an isotope is written as
To determine: The atomic symbol
(d)

Answer to Problem 45E
Answer
The atomic symbol for the given isotope is
Explanation of Solution
Given
Number of protons,
Number of neutrons,
Number of protons in the atom is equal to the atomic number.
Atomic mass is equal to the sum of number of neutrons and number of protons.
The atomic number 26 corresponds to iron (Fe) in the periodic table.
The given element is an isotope of iron with the atomic symbol
(e)
Interpretation: The atomic symbols for the given set of values have to be stated.
Concept introduction: The atomic symbol for an isotope is written as
To determine: The atomic symbol
(e)

Answer to Problem 45E
Answer
The atomic symbol for the given isotope is
Explanation of Solution
Given
Isotope of iodine, with mass number,
Atomic number of an Iodine is 53.
Therefore, the symbol for isotope is
The given isotope of iodine has an atomic symbol as
(f)
Interpretation: The atomic symbols for the given set of values have to be stated.
Concept introduction: The atomic symbol for an isotope is written as
To determine: The atomic symbol
(f)

Answer to Problem 45E
Answer
The atomic symbol for the given isotope is
Explanation of Solution
Given
Atomic number,
Number of neutrons,
The atomic mass is equal to the sum of atomic number and number of neutrons.
Substitute the values of
The atomic number 3 corresponds to lithium
The given element is an isotope of lithium which has the symbol
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